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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

HSD Emails Shine A Light On Why Former Superintendent Steve Price Was Fired

Emails members of the media requested, reveal concerns regarding unaccounted for funds, an unhappy school board and frustrated teachers.

The Hazelwood School District (HSD) did not formally announce why superintendent Steve Price was fired. It would only say it was a confidential personnel matter and the district was "moving in another direction." Still people emailed wanting to know why, especially last week considering the district announced it came to a settlement agreement to pay for Price's salary until he found a new job, or until his signed contract with the district expires. Copies of emails the St. Louis Post Dispatch requested via the Missouri Freedom of Information Law reveal turmoil in the days before Price was fired. He faced questions from the HSD Board of Education about a substantial surplus of money in the budget, declining test scores and tensions with …

Sonny Pondrom

10:30 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Good points. Makes me think that the budget was not the real reason.   more ›

What's on the Agenda?

HSD Gives A Budget Update Following Discovered $9 Million Surplus

Plus, newly announced superintendent Grayling Tobias will give a 60 day update on strides he has made while serving as district head.

The Hazelwood School District (HSD) Board of Education will convene Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., to discuss district business. The bigger matter of business Tuesday will be an update 2012-13 fiscal year budget. Information has been released that details how a $9 million surplus of funds was discovered in August, which indicates one reason former superintendent Steve Price was fired. Since the discovery, an average 5 percent raise was allotted for teachers and other employees in the district. The HSD Board of Education requested Dwight Lindhorst, assistant superintendent for finance and facilities, present a budget update on how such a surplus could have gone unnoticed. Lindhorst presents quarterly budget updates on a regular basis at school board…

Al E

10:57 pm on Thursday, December 6, 2012

When HSD is short 9 million will the teachers give back the 5% raise or will they remind us they have a contract. I think the logical choice would he been to refund the surplus to the tax payers.   more ›

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Grayling Tobias Named HSD's New Superintendent

The Hazelwood School District Board of Education also names an associate superintendent. Are you pleased with its superintendent selection?

Just a little more than two months into his position as interim Hazelwood School District (HSD) superintendent, the district has named Grayling Tobias as superintendent. HSD announced the board of education's decision on Tuesday. Tobias' salary will be $212,000 this year. The board also approved Ingrid Clark-Jackson as associate superintenden, effective immediately. The district fired former superintendent Steve Price on on August 31, after the board determined new leadership was needed. During his time as interim, Tobias said he intended to focus on student achievement. “Our No. 1 priority continues to be student achievement,” he said during a 30-day briefing. “In the last 30 days, we have initiated several action steps that will lead to …

Hazelwood School District Reaches Payment Agreement with Former Superintendent

Steve Price will continue his salary until he finds new employment.

Following the announcement that interim Hazelwood School District (HSD) superintendent Grayling Tobias would be promoted to the position permanently, the Hazelwood School District announced it has reached an agreement with former superintendent Steve Price regarding his abrupt firing. "The Hazelwood School Board has reached an agreement with its former Superintendent of Schools, Stephen Price.  Recognizing his existing contract, the District has agreed to continue paying his base salary and insurance coverage until he is able to locate other employment.  To the extent he becomes employed elsewhere, the District will then be relieved of its obligation under the settlement agreement." Steve Price served as superintendent of the district from…

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Hazelwood Interim Superintendent Commits to Schools, Community Excellence

North County native Grayling Tobias has set in motion a number of plans to get the district on the right track.

When the Hazelwood Board of Education appointed Grayling Tobias interim superintendent for the district, he wasted not a single second in getting a plan and goals in place for his new position. That weekend, which was Labor Day weekend, the newly assembled leadership team as well as the board met with Tobias and spent hours meeting and working on a plan to move the district forward. That has remained the interim superintendent’s top priority. “Our primary concern is our children and we want to provide teachers and principals and support staff with the necessary resources to help our students succeed in school and in life,” Tobias said. “My job is to build on strengths for the people who work closest to our children, meaning our teachers …

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Parents, Community Members Invited to Meet Hazelwood Superintendent

Hazelwood School District Superintendent Grayling Tobias will host three "Meet the Superintendent" nights.

For those interested in getting to know more about the Hazelwood School District interim superintendent, there’s three chances to get better acquainted with him. The district will host three “Meet the Superintendent” nights, starting Wednesday evening. These event sessions will give parents and other community members insight into the new superintendent as well as his vision for the district. The first session will be held Wednesday in the Hazelwood Central High School library at 6:30 p.m. The next sessions will be Oct. 17 at Hazelwood East High Schools library at 6:30 p.m. and Oct. 22 at Hazelwood West High School library at 6:30 p.m.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Hazelwood School District Interim Superintendent Writes Stakeholders

In a letter to parents and community members Thursday, Interim Superintendent Grayling Tobias laid out the focus and changes happening in the district.

Earlier this month, the Hazelwood School District announced a shake-up in its leadership and has spent the past few weeks getting readjusted. Thursday, parents and community members got a sense of the changes coming. Grayling Tobias assumed the duties of interim superintendent earlier this month along with Ingrid Clark-Jackson taking on the role of interim assistant superintendent. Thursday, Interim Superintendent Tobias sent a letter to parents and community members to clear up any discrepancies as well as briefly discuss the district’s focal points. Here’s a copy of the letter in its entirety:  Dear HSD Patrons,  As you know, the Hazelwood School District Board of Education made a bold decision in changing the leadership for the District…

Gerry Mac

5:18 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012

I just now read this today, November 8th. What a great job the school board did on choosing this new leadership team. It seems to me Dr. Tobias and Dr. Clark-Jackson have hit the ground running with the new Academic Improvement Plan. There is much to be enthusiastic about and I hope all HSD patrons will support this leadership team and its agressive plan. It seems to me our students are in very …   more ›

Monday, September 3, 2012

Poll: Weigh in on the Hazelwood School District Leadership Changes

With the announcement of a new interim superintendent Friday, what are your thoughts on what will happen next with the district.

Friday, the Hazelwood School District Board of Education suddenly announced the appointment of interim superintendent Grayling Tobias, effective immediately. The board made the decision Thursday night, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and there's been no word on Steve Price, who's served as superintendent since July 2010. The main message of the board is that they want to head into a "different direction" at this important juncture, but what are your thoughts?  Were you pleased with the job of Steve Price? What direction would you like to see the district take now?

Linda

5:16 pm on Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Constant turnover at the top usually indicates intense problems within the system. This does not bode well for Hazelwood.   more ›

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