CCSD approves contracts for two deputy superintendents

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – The Clark County College District Board of Trustees authorised contracts for 2 deputy superintendents on Thursday.

Felicia Gonzales will function deputy superintendent of enterprise operations, and she’s going to start on April 28. Dr. Jesse Welsh will function the deputy superintendent of instructing and studying. His first day is scheduled for Could 2.

“I am excited to have Ms. Gonzales and Dr. Welsh rejoin CCSD in the deputy superintendent roles,” CCSD Superintendent Jhone Ebert stated. “They each deliver in depth information of PK-12 training and the District again to CCSD, together with confirmed management expertise essential to empower educators in our faculties.“

Gonzales takes on the brand new position after beforehand serving as an affiliate superintendent for CCSD. She additionally served as the primary principal at Southwest Profession and Technical Academy.

Welsh served in numerous roles in CCSD, together with as principal at Thurman White Center College and as assistant superintendent of curriculum {and professional} improvement, in addition to evaluation, accountability, analysis, and faculty enchancment. Welsh most not too long ago served as Nevada State Excessive College CEO, and earlier than that, as a superintendent within the state of Arizona. He was additionally one in every of a number of candidates in CCSD’s superintendent search following Dr. Jara’s departure.

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