Genesee Intermediate School District currently accepting applications for Board of Education vacancy

The Genesee Intermediate School District is currently accepting applications to fill a recently vacated seat on its Board of Education, following the retirement of long-serving board member Larry P. Ford.

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FLINT, Michigan — The Genesee Intermediate School District (GISD) has initiated the process to fill a recently vacated seat on its Board of Education, following the retirement of long-serving board member Larry P. Ford.

As the District embarks on this critical task, it has announced a transparent and inclusive selection process, ensuring that the new board member will be well-positioned to support the District’s mission of delivering high-quality educational services across Genesee County.

The GISD provides a broad range of educational programs and services that support 21 local school districts and 14 public school academies within Genesee County. These programs include special education, career and technical education, early childhood development, and early middle college programming.

As a regional service agency, the GISD also serves as a crucial link between the local school districts, public school academies, and the Michigan Department of Education.

To be eligible for the vacant seat, candidates must be registered voters residing within the GISD’s 21-school district service area. The application process requires interested individuals to submit a one-page letter of application along with a one-page resume.

These materials must be received by the GISD Superintendent’s Office no later than 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 11, 2024.

Applications should be addressed to: Mr. Richard Hill, President, GISD Board of Education, 2413 West Maple Avenue, Flint, MI, 48507-3493.

Dr. Steven Tunnicliff, Superintendent of GISD, emphasized the importance of finding a candidate who embodies the qualities and experiences necessary to effectively contribute to the Board’s work.

According to the District, GISD is looking for someone who brings compassion to serve students and families throughout Genesee County, and who will uphold the mission and values of inclusive leadership, service, and innovation.

The selection process for the new board member will be conducted openly, with all interviews and meetings related to the vacancy being accessible to the public.

The interviews are scheduled to take place during a special Board of Education meeting on Monday, September 16, 2024, at the GISD Erwin L. Davis Education Center in Flint. The Board is expected to make its decision and select the new member immediately following the interviews.

The GISD’s ongoing strategic goals for the upcoming year align closely with the process of filling this vacancy. According to the District, this appointment is not just about filling a seat but ensuring the Board remains focused on its mission of improving educational outcomes for all students in Genesee County. 

Community engagement plays a significant role in the selection process as well. The GISD Board is keen on involving various stakeholders, including parents, educators, and community leaders, to ensure that the chosen candidate reflects the values and priorities of the community it serves. The GISD Board hopes that the new member will build upon its recent accomplishments by bringing in a dedication to serve the community. 

The newly selected board member will serve the remainder of the current term which ends on June 30, 2025. This brief but impactful term will allow the new member to contribute meaningfully to the Board’s ongoing work and help shape the District’s future direction.

To learn more about GISD’s programs and services, visit: geneseeisd.org or call: (810) 591-4400.

Author

Brianna Nargiso is a graduate of the Howard University Cathy Hughes School of Communications with a major in media, journalism, and film, and a minor in political science. She also holds a graduate degree from Mercer University.

With a passion for social justice, education, and public health, Brianna has contributed to multiple publications, including Flintside, The Root, 101 Magazine, Howard University News Service, and many others. Her work spans profiles, event recaps, politics, and breaking news, earning her a nomination for a Hearst journalism award.

An active member of the National Association for Black Journalists, Brianna has worked with Teach for America and the Peace Corps. She is now a doctoral candidate at American University, committed to advancing her mission as an international change agent.

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