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Still no contract for superintendent

Board doesn't vote during four-hour meeting; must notify Halloran by March 1 if no pact coming

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After an almost four-hour meeting, the Morris Community High School board still did not vote on Superintendent Dr. Pat Halloran's contract.

So many people attended the meeting Monday night that it was moved to the high school's auditorium. More than 50 people were in attendance, most members of the teaching staff showing their support for their leader.

Board President Dennis Best said after the meeting the showing and the comments made were appreciated and were taken under consideration. But the board did not vote on the contract following the more-than-two-hour executive session.

Best would not comment on what about Halloran or his contract is causing the hold up.

According to Halloran's contract found online at morrishs.org., the Board of Education has until March 1 to notify Halloran if it does not want to renew his contract. Without notification, Halloran's contract is automatically renewed for one year.

Best said if the board was to decide to give Halloran a letter stating his contract would not be renewed, this action would have to be voted on by the board.

Whether a special meeting would be called before March 1 to address the contract is still undetermined, Best said.

Despite the large attendance, only three people spoke during the public comments session of the meeting. All encouraged the board to vote on a new contract for Halloran to continue as superintendent, and all comments were followed by applause.

"I'm wondering how many other schools in the area can say all their teachers are in favor of (their superintendent)," said Karen Sapsford, a parent.

Sapsford was referring to the Morris Community High School Education Association — the teachers' union — taking a "vote of confidence" in Halloran. At the union meeting last month, 100 percent of the present members said they had confidence in Halloran. Of the union's 59 members, 56 were present.

She said as a parent, she wanted the teachers of her children to work in an environment where they are heard and their ideas implemented. If the teachers are happy, she said, it is a better learning environment for her children.

Vice president of the union, Craig Ortiz, read a statement to the board.

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kam wrote on February 18, 2013 12:58 p.m. ...
Redskinfan - Have you asked ANY of the board members why no vote was taken last Monday night? The answer will suprise you. Check it out.

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