The two finalists for the DougCo superintendent position both said during hourlong interviews with the school board Thursday they wanted to get past the politics in the county as superintendent, support an increase in teacher pay, & lean on the community.
DENVER – The two finalists for the Douglas County School District superintendent position both said during hourlong interviews with the school board Thursday they wanted to get past the politics in the county as superintendent, support an increase in teacher pay, and lean on the community to make the district the best it can be.
Kane previously served as interim superintendent for DCSD from 2016 to 2018, lauded her experience from that stint and what the district accomplished during that time period as among the reasons why she feels well qualified to take the helm at the district. She acknowledged being a registered Republican but said she does not see a role for her political party in leading a school district. She said she considers herself centered and able to listen to and engage in other ideas different from her own.
Kane pointed to how she handled COVID-19 at American Academy as a way to find compromise amid what she called the most polarizing issue over the past couple of years, having in-person learning for the full year with an aligned remote option so students could move back and forth if they wanted or needed to.
She rounded out her answers to questions from the board directors by saying a pay structure would be incredibly important to put in place because “teachers need something they can see and rely on as they come into this district.” “How do I make sure our students feel like they have owners and a voice in our schools and help lead us in the right direction?” he said.
Doing so would help keep Douglas County students living and working both in the county but also within the school district after they graduate from high school, he said.
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