10 Tuesday, December 5, 1972 University Daily Kansan - 1. 2023年1月1日,公司发布《关于调整公司部分重大事项的公告》。 LHS Principal Selection Process Moving Toward Its Final Stage By PAT BREITENSTEIN Kansan Staff Writer The selection process for finding a new principal for Lawrence High School (LHS) involved the following: Ron Knox, Lawrence superintendent of schools, at the United School District 497 Board of Trustees. Knox said that the last of seven candidates for the position completed preliminary interviews earlier Monday. The names of the candidates cannot be released, Knox said, but he said four of the candidates were from Kansas districts. The interviews, which lasted eight hours, were conducted by a student-faculty selection advisory committee. The committee was comprised of 11 faculty and 11 student members from Lawrence High School. Noxx and his two assistants, Kenneth Fisher and David Kendall, also attended the interviews but were there mainly as silent observers. He has also spoken to LRS staff also spoke to the interviewers. KNOX SAID that no each member of the advisory committee would submit a report of his impressions of the interviews. These reports will be evaluated by Knox and his assistants, and from this procedure candidates will be reduced to two or three. When the list is reduced further investigations will be made in the home districts of the remaining candidates, Knox said. Knox said that he had been impressed with the candidates and the entire interviewing process. He said that he would not be surprised if the advisory committee could not agree on who were the best candidates. WHEN FURTHER investigations are completed, the two or three remaining candidates will be brought before the board of education for final selection. However, Knox said, if there was not a winner among the candidates being considered the committee would not hesitate to begin the entire process again. W. F. Brady, president of the board of education, concurred with Knox and said it was more important to pick the right man than to quickly pick a new principal. County Court Sets Hearings For 4 Students Arraignment dates have been set in Douglas County Court for four University of Kansas students who were arrested last week for alleged drug violations. Two of the students, Charles A. Bernis, Leawood senior, and John J. Larkin, Riverville Village senior, were arrested Nov. 28 as charged with possession of marijuana Bemis is to be arraigned Jan. 8, at 10 and Larkin is to be arraigned and tried Ross A. Stratton, Harpond垂 Hertz, Lza. senior, was arrested Friday and charged with illegal sale of phen迪考 on Oct. 17. he scheduled to be arraigned Dec. 11 at 10 a.m. Edward J. Ogden, Kansas City, Kan, sophomore, was also arrested Friday and charged with illegal sale of cocaine on Oct. 20. He will be arraigned Dec. 7, at 2 p.m. Bemis and Larkin, who were apprehended in J-zone parking lot by a KU officer, are free each on $1.500 bond. Ogden and Stratton are each free on $5.00 bond. In other business at the Monday night meeting the board considered a problem of growing state governmental control of public education. THE KANSAS United School Administrators (U.S.A.) opposed a program of curriculum and textbooks, which were policies such as the selection of curriculum and textbooks. This proposed state requirement stems from the increasing amount of state financial aid given to local schools. Brady said the state had already severely limited the power of local education boards by imposing a tax lid which made it imminent that universities would abandon financial policies. Normally, the boards would set their own mill levies, are now not allowed to increase them. And because of the tax id the local districts are becoming meanly reliant on state funds, Brady said. Brady expressed fear that the day might come when there would no longer be a need for a local board of education. All school districts are administered by a state board of education. The board will meet with local legislators at 7 a.m., December 11, in the Coach Room of the Lawrence Holiday Inn to discuss the problems of education as they relate to state legislators. The next board meeting will be held at 4 p.m., Jan. 2, at the administration center. with any large PIZZA
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