Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Fresno Unified Trustees Expand Superintendent Search to Include External Candidates
Edward Smith updated website photo 2024
By Edward Smith
Published 1 year ago on
April 10, 2024
Play Video

FUSD Trustee Andy Levine and Deputy Superintendent Misty Her at the School Board meeting, Wednesday, April10, 2024. (GV Wire/Jahz Tello)

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

With a plan yet to be developed, Fresno Unified trustees decided Wednesday to do both an internal and external search for Superintendent Bob Nelson’s replacement.

“The board is considering options for the superintendent search process and for purposes of transparency, the board will proceed with an external search for qualified candidates,” said board President Susan Wittrup. “The process will also include community participation. Further updates about the process and the timeline will be provided at subsequent board meetings.”

Trustees would not say what that process to find the new superintendent looks like. Wittrup called for a unified approach to finding a superintendent.

“We cannot allow fragmented, competing interests to continue to play bumper cars, we have to join together, ground ourselves and follow a process. I have faith that this board will do that and that we are committed to doing that,” Wittrup said.

Trustees Call for Transparent Process: What That is Yet Isn’t Clear

Trustees were supposed to return from their closed session by 6 p.m., but it wasn’t until 7:20 p.m. that the board returned and Wittrup made the announcement. Trustees Elizabeth Jonasson Rosas and Claudia Cazares declined interviews.

While Trustee Keshia Thomas did attend the beginning of the meeting remotely, after trustees returned from closed session, she was marked absent from votes during public session.

Trustee Veva Islas said the decision came in response to what community members had been requesting. Islas said no process has been determined.

Islas said the board would report after every closed session item discussing the superintendent search.

The board still needs to find a search firm to guide the process, Islas said. Glendora-based Leadership Associates handled the community input process originally. Following the board’s decision to pause candidate interviews April 4, the search firm withdrew itself from conducted a wider search, calling it “compromised.”

Wittrup said the firm had compromised the process by providing an incomplete picture of what participants in community listening sessions wanted.

Islas said they want to be clear with what they expect from the next firm, but the board hasn’t fully decided what they want yet.

“We still haven’t defined that, I think there is us really being clear with the next firm about what we want and what we’re expecting them to deliver,” Islas said.

What Do Trustees Want from Next Superintendent?

Islas said the next superintendent needs to “right the ship” when it comes to student education.

“We need to continue to strive to figure out how we improve that so we can ensure that all students in Fresno Unified have the best opportunity to go on to successful careers,” Islas said.

While board members called for a “external search,” Islas would not say whether that still included internal candidates.

“There has been no definitive decisions other than there is general agreement that we need to expand the search so that was clear tonight,” Islas said. “That’s the best way we can be transparent.”

Community Calls for Transparency, Outlined Plan

Kay Bertkin, co-president of the League of Women Voters of Fresno said at the meeting the board could repair the damage done by their previous approach by moving quickly.

“It should be the board’s number one priority over the next weeks to agree on a renewed and transparent process,” Bertkin said.

Manuel Bonilla, president of the Fresno Teachers Association, said the decision was one that should have been made weeks ago. He added the decision didn’t come until after community outcry.

“It’s unfortunate that slim majority (of trustees) put this community through this process,” Bonilla said.

Bonilla said it was frustrating that a plan still isn’t in place. He said it feels more “piecemeal” as opposed to a unified plan.

When Long Beach Unified School District chose its next superintendent, the succession plan was discussed in public during Board of Education meetings, according to Elvia Cano, director of communications and public information for the district.

The district handled their own search and laid out the steps of the process.

The advisory committee selected by the board also held its meetings in public.

Community forums were streamed live via YouTube.

Bonilla said he wanted to see a public forum with the finalists, as State Center Community College District did.

“When it’s down to two, three people we want to know as a community what is that person’s vision,” Bonilla said.

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

What Are Fresno Real Estate Experts Predicting for 2025 and Beyond?

DON'T MISS

First California EV Mandates Hit Automakers This Year. Most Are Not Even Close

DON'T MISS

How Picnickers and Anglers Can Skip the Gate to Lakes McClure and McSwain

DON'T MISS

Exclusive: Top Hegseth Advisor Dan Caldwell Put on Leave in Pentagon Leak Probe

DON'T MISS

Homeless Man Wins Life-Changing $1 Million on Lottery Scratcher in SLO

DON'T MISS

Arkansas Asks USDA to Let It Ban Soda, Candy From Food Stamps Program

DON'T MISS

Measles Cases in Texas Rise to 561, State Health Department Says

DON'T MISS

More Than 20,000 IRS Employees Offer to Resign

DON'T MISS

How WrestleMania Came to Rival the Super Bowl and World Cup

DON'T MISS

Fresno Police Arrest 14 for DUI During Weekend Enforcement Operation

DON'T MISS

Autism Rates in US Children Hit Record Level in 2022, CDC Data Show

DON'T MISS

Whistleblower Org Says DOGE May Have Caused ‘Significant Cyber Breach’ at US Labor Watchdog

UP NEXT

Exclusive: Top Hegseth Advisor Dan Caldwell Put on Leave in Pentagon Leak Probe

UP NEXT

Homeless Man Wins Life-Changing $1 Million on Lottery Scratcher in SLO

UP NEXT

Arkansas Asks USDA to Let It Ban Soda, Candy From Food Stamps Program

UP NEXT

Measles Cases in Texas Rise to 561, State Health Department Says

UP NEXT

More Than 20,000 IRS Employees Offer to Resign

UP NEXT

How WrestleMania Came to Rival the Super Bowl and World Cup

UP NEXT

Fresno Police Arrest 14 for DUI During Weekend Enforcement Operation

UP NEXT

Autism Rates in US Children Hit Record Level in 2022, CDC Data Show

UP NEXT

Whistleblower Org Says DOGE May Have Caused ‘Significant Cyber Breach’ at US Labor Watchdog

UP NEXT

Mexican National Sentenced for Trafficking Meth, Fentanyl Through Fresno County

Edward Smith,
Multimedia Journalist
Edward Smith began reporting for GV Wire in May 2023. His reporting career began at Fresno City College, graduating with an associate degree in journalism. After leaving school he spent the next six years with The Business Journal, doing research for the publication as well as covering the restaurant industry. Soon after, he took on real estate and agriculture beats, winning multiple awards at the local, state and national level. You can contact Edward at 559-440-8372 or at Edward.Smith@gvwire.com.

Arkansas Asks USDA to Let It Ban Soda, Candy From Food Stamps Program

1 hour ago

Measles Cases in Texas Rise to 561, State Health Department Says

1 hour ago

More Than 20,000 IRS Employees Offer to Resign

1 hour ago

How WrestleMania Came to Rival the Super Bowl and World Cup

2 hours ago

Fresno Police Arrest 14 for DUI During Weekend Enforcement Operation

2 hours ago

Autism Rates in US Children Hit Record Level in 2022, CDC Data Show

2 hours ago

Whistleblower Org Says DOGE May Have Caused ‘Significant Cyber Breach’ at US Labor Watchdog

2 hours ago

Mexican National Sentenced for Trafficking Meth, Fentanyl Through Fresno County

3 hours ago

Judge Pauses Trump’s Use of Alien Enemies Act to Deport Venezuelans in Colorado

3 hours ago

Up to $20 Million Lost After Thieves Tunnel Into LA Jewelry Store

3 hours ago

How Picnickers and Anglers Can Skip the Gate to Lakes McClure and McSwain

Fishing or just enjoying an outing at Lake McClure and Lake McSwain has become a whole lot easier. Visitors to the Mariposa County lakes can...

28 seconds ago

28 seconds ago

How Picnickers and Anglers Can Skip the Gate to Lakes McClure and McSwain

The Pentagon building is seen in Arlington, Virginia, U.S. October 9, 2020. (REUTERS File)
22 minutes ago

Exclusive: Top Hegseth Advisor Dan Caldwell Put on Leave in Pentagon Leak Probe

35 minutes ago

Homeless Man Wins Life-Changing $1 Million on Lottery Scratcher in SLO

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders attends a campaign rally of Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., November 4, 2024. (REUTERS File)
1 hour ago

Arkansas Asks USDA to Let It Ban Soda, Candy From Food Stamps Program

Signs inform people of measles prevention and testing at the Gaines County Court House in Seminole, Texas, U.S. April 6, 2025. (Justin Rex for The Texas Tribune via REUTERS)
1 hour ago

Measles Cases in Texas Rise to 561, State Health Department Says

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) office building in Washington, Feb. 26, 2025. About 22,000 employees at the Internal Revenue Service have signed up for the Trump administration’s latest resignation offer, according to four people familiar with the matter, an exodus that could weaken the agency’s ability to collect taxes. (Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times)
1 hour ago

More Than 20,000 IRS Employees Offer to Resign

2 hours ago

How WrestleMania Came to Rival the Super Bowl and World Cup

2 hours ago

Fresno Police Arrest 14 for DUI During Weekend Enforcement Operation

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend