The Board of Education of Charles County has narrowed its field of
superintendent candidates to three. Finalists are Kimberly Hill of Charles
County Public Schools, Jeanice Swift of Colorado Springs School District 11, and
Carey Wright of District of Columbia Public Schools.
The Board is selecting a new Superintendent of Schools to replace long-time
Superintendent James E. Richmond, who has announced he is leaving at the end of
the 2012-13 school year.
In August, the Board hired consultants from the Maryland
Association of Boards of Education (MABE) to assist with the search, which was
advertised nationwide. The Board received 24 applicants for the position,
screened all applications, held two separate interview sessions and selected
three finalists. The finalists will now participate in a series of focus group
interviews the week of March 18. The Board will select and announce Richmond's
successor on April 9 at its regular monthly meeting.
The following is biographical information provided by
each finalist.
KIMBERLY HILL
TITLE: Principal, Charles County Public Schools, North Point
High School for Science, Technology and Industry, Waldorf, Md.
EXPERIENCE: Principal, North Point High School for Science,
Technology and Industry, Charles County Public Schools, Md., 2007-present; Vice
Principal, North Point High School, 2005-2007; Coordinator, Charles County
Career and Technology Center, Charles County Public Schools, 1998-2005; Vice
Principal, Maurice J. McDonough High School, Charles County Public Schools,
1993-1998; Social Studies Teacher, Maurice J. McDonough High School,
1986-1993.
EDUCATION: Ms. Hill earned a Bachelor of Arts in political
science and history from High Point University in North Carolina, and a Master
of Education in Educational Leadership from the University of Maryland, College
Park. She is a doctoral candidate in Educational Leadership and Policy at The
George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
JEANICE KERR SWIFT
TITLE: Assistant Superintendent for Instruction, Curriculum,
and Student Services, Colorado Springs School District 11
EXPERIENCE: Assistant Superintendent for Instruction,
Curriculum and Student Services, Colorado Springs School District 11, July
2011-present; Executive Director, K-12 Schools, Colorado Springs School District
11, 2009-2011; Principal, Charles M. Russell Middle School of the Performing
Arts and Science, Colorado Springs School District 11, 2004-2009; Assistant
Principal, Charles M. Russell Middle School, Colorado Springs School District
11, 2002-2004; Literacy Resource Teacher Coach, Jenkins Middle School, Colorado
Springs School District 11, 2001-2002; Middle School English Teacher, North
Middle School and Jenkins Middle School, Colorado Springs School District 11,
1998-2001; High School and Junior High Teacher, English and Spanish,
Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District, Bedford, Texas, 1984-1991,
1995-1998.
EDUCATION: Dr. Swift earned a Bachelor of Arts
in Education, with a major in English and a minor in Spanish, at the University
of Texas, Arlington. She earned a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction
at the University of Colorado and a Doctor of Philosophy in Educational
Leadership at the University of Denver.
CAREY M. WRIGHT
TITLE: Chief Academic Officer, District of
Columbia Public Schools
EXPERIENCE: Chief Academic Officer, District
of Columbia Public Schools, 2010-present; Deputy Chief for the Office of
Teaching and Learning, District of Columbia Public Schools, 2009-2010; Associate
Superintendent for the Office of Special Education and Student Services,
Montgomery County Public Schools, Md., 2003-2009; Director of Special Education
and Student Services, Howard County Public Schools, Md.; Principal, Elkridge
Elementary School, Bollman Bridge Elementary School, and Waverly Elementary
School, Howard County Public Schools, Md.; Principal on Special Assignment to
the Associate Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, Howard County
Public Schools, Md., Teacher, Prince George’s County Public Schools, Md.,
1972-1976.
EDUCATION: Dr. Wright obtained her Bachelor of
Science, Master of Education and Doctor of Education from the University of
Maryland, College Park.