Super semi-finalists selected

REGION 7 — The Region 7 Board of Education continues to move forward in its search for a new superintendent, with board members holding a special meeting Tuesday, June 15, for the selection of semi-finalist candidates.

Current Superintendent of Schools Clinton Montgomery announced last month that he will retire from his post at the end of July.

During the school board’s meeting June 9, Board of Education Chairman Molly Sexton-Read said once the semi-finalists are selected at this week’s special meeting — which was held in executive session in Montgomery’s office at Northwestern Regional High School — the board will set up in-person interviews with the three to four candidates.

Montgomery first announced his decision to retire in an e-mail sent out to parents May 11.

In the letter, the superintendent said his decision to leave the district was made with “a great many mixed feelings since it was balanced by a very strong desire to return to my original home state of New Mexico, along with my belief that this has been the best job I have ever had the opportunity to hold,� he wrote in the letter.

Montgomery said the decision to retire was a recent one “based on a sudden opportunity to return to New Mexico by mid-summer.�

The superintendent added that he made the decision to send the letter out through the district’s e-mail alert system because he wanted to make sure parents and others “hear of this decision from me directly rather than through other indirect means.�

“I wish to thank you for your incredibly strong level of support and assistance over the last three years for both positive district initiatives and for the challenges we faced during these very difficult economic times,� Montgomery wrote. “Thank you for the honor of serving R7 as superintendent. Regional is clearly a very special place to work.�

Montgomery is the second high-level district administrator to announce his retirement this school year.

Northwestern Regional High School Principal Wayne Conner, who has served as an educator for more than three decades in the district, will be retiring at the end of June.

Kenneth Chichester, a current housemaster and veteran science teacher with the district, will take over Conner’s spot beginning July 1.

The district is also in the process of finding a new housemaster to fill Chichester’s position at Northwestern before the end of the current school year, which ends June 30.

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