Pomona Unified school board to discuss superintendent search

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POMONA -- Board members of the Pomona Unified School District will meet Wednesday night and are expected to discuss behind closed doors the search for a superintendent.

The board will meet at 6:30 p.m. for the closed portion of the meeting with the public meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m. 

At the conclusion of the open portion, the board is expected to go back into closed session.
 
Six candidates seeking the job of Pomona Unified's superintendent of schools participated in a series of interviews with school board members, district labor groups, staff, district residents and others.
 
Three candidates - Brian Centeno, Edna Davis-Herring and James Hammond - were interviewed on Monday. The remaining three candidates - Robert Alfaro, David Linzey and Richard Martinez - were interviewed on Tuesday.
 
School board members have several options on how to proceed. 
 
They can select one to three candidates and invite them to return for a second round of interviews; they can visit he candidates in their current districts; or they can select a finalist, the district's search consultant said recently.

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