LOUISVILLE, KY. (WDRB) -- It's almost the end of the school year for Greater Clark County Schools, and the district still hasn't named a new superintendent.
There are three finalists. One was in town Monday for a second round of interviews. The other two are expected to be interviewed in the next couple of weeks.
The district is not releasing the names of those they are interviewing because of confidentiality. Board President Christina Gilkey says there are certain qualities the board is looking for in a new leader for the district: "Academic success that's proven, experience with diverse populations, charisma, someone that would be able to bond the community, the staff, the board, everybody together."
Whoever is named the new superintendent will replace Stephen Daeschner. The board didn't renew his contract after three years as superintendent. He was paid $225,000 a year.
The board expects to name its new superintendent by May 31st.
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