GFPS Asking for Public Input on New Superintendent Hire

If you've forgotten, in November of 2023, Great Falls Public Schools Superintendent Tom Moore announced that he would not be seeking to renew his contract with the school district in 2025.

After an incredible career in education of over four decades, 17 of those spent with GFPS, Mr. Moore said that it was time to put up the books and retire to spend more time with family.  That means Great Falls is in need of a new leader for our youth.

Great Falls Schools in the Process of Choosing a Replacement

Once Moore gave his notice of retirement, Great Falls Public Schools have been actively pursuing a course of action for a replacement soon.  In order to help facilitate that process, GFPS has asked for the help of the community.

Residents of Great Falls are encouraged to make their voice heard as soon as possible, in the form of an online survey.

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Take The Community Survey to Offer Your Feedback

To help the district in its search for a new superintendent, Great Falls Public Schools has offered all residents the chance to voice your opinion with a survey for feedback.  According to school board chair Gordon Johnson:

the responses will help the board know what qualities the community is looking for in the new superintendent.

To access the survey, go here.  Responses will be accepted until January 19th, 2024, at 5:00pm.

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