Last Updated on Tuesday, March 04, 2008 at 5:03 AM
News Advisory 08-016 - March 3, 2008
(FRANKFORT, Ky.) – Educators are being sought to serve as assistants to successful Kentucky superintendents through the Minority Superintendent Internship Program (MSIP), the Kentucky Department of Education announced today.
These interns will work closely with superintendents, receiving hands-on experience that may be beneficial as they apply for administrative positions in Kentucky public schools.
Superintendents in local school districts have agreed to host the interns, who will develop individual growth plans and have regular meetings and networking sessions with superintendents, board of education members and other groups.
Interns also will get practical experience with public relations, curriculum/assessment/instruction issues, labor relations, human resources, facility management and finance and budgeting.
Since the program’s inception in 2003, two of the program’s interns have been selected as Kentucky school superintendents: Elaine Farris, who served as superintendent for the Shelby County school district, and Diane Woods of the Campbellsville Independent school district.
The program will begin in late June and run through June of 2009. Applicants should be certified or close to fulfilling superintendent certification.
Applications will be accepted through March 31, with interviews and appointments to be made in June. Applicants may call the department’s Division of Educator Quality and Diversity at (502) 564-1479 for more information and an application packet. The application also is available online by clicking here.
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