LAS VEGAS, N.M. (AP) - West Las Vegas Schools superintendent says all of the district’s administrators will have to reapply for their jobs as part of a district-wide reorganization plan.
The Las Vegas Optic reports (https://goo.gl/DPYwfo) Superintendent Christopher Gutierrez announced last week he is making the move because of budget issues and a desire to restructure the district.
A job posting on the district’s website seeks applications for five principal positions, an assistant principal, a special education director and an associate superintendent position.
Gutierrez says no administrative positions are being eliminated.
According to the job announcement published on the district’s website, all applicants must possess a state administrative license and at least three years of administrative experience.
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Information from: Las Vegas Optic, https://www.lasvegasoptic.com
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