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Past forces candidate to withdraw | Get on the Bus | Observations on schools, kids, teachers, teaching and education by Scott Elliott, Dayton Daily News
 

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Past forces candidate to withdraw

By Scott Elliott

Dayton Daily News

Dayton school Superintendent Jerrie Bascome McGill’s choice for associate superintendent pleaded guilty in 1993 to two misdemeanor charges of misconduct in office in connection with incidents while he was a superintendent in Iowa.

The charges against Larry D. Beard related to his personal use of a van leased by the Charles City, Iowa, school district and an allegation that he was paid twice for some expenses by the district and the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union, according to a 1992 story in the Des Moines Register .

When contacted Wednesday, Beard said he planned to withdraw as a candidate for the job as the district’s third-ranking administrator now that questions have been raised about his background. His hiring was pulled from today’s agenda when Dayton board members learned of his problems in Iowa.< McGill refused to comment.

School officials, who asked not to be named, said a company that is under contract with the district to provide background checks told them Beard’s record was clean. Beard said he never thought to tell anyone about the incident and nobody asked him about it.

“It’s one of those things that gets blown out of proportion,” he said. “It’s so far removed - 10 years ago - and it never came up. I never thought about it.”

Beard originally faced four charges including felonious theft in office, theft, falsifying documents and forgery. He was sentenced to a one-year suspended jail term, placed on probation and ordered to make restitution.

Beard now lives in Lima and works for National Computer Systems, the company that creates and scores Ohio’s proficiency tests. He resigned from Charles City Schools in 1991 and later worked as superintendent in Wapakoneta.

Dayton Board of Education President Ricky Boyd said some board members had met Beard but had not interviewed him.

“The superintendent does the screening and hiring,” Boyd said. “I have a concern about this and we will look into it.”

According to the Register article, an Iowa grand jury indicted Beard based on allegations that he leased a van in the name of the school district without authorization, billed the district for a $140 briefcase he took as his own property, collected double reimbursement for travel expenses and filed false receipts for meals.

The assistant superintendent’s job has been open since Carol Hauser left in January for a job with Cleveland Public Schools.

The post will combine Hauser’s duties with some of those of former Deputy Superintendent Ann Levett-Lowe, who left in February for a job at the McGregor School of Antioch University in Yellow Springs.

The successful candidate will be the district’s No. 3 administrator after McGill and Treasurer Jan Schultz. School officials say the job will be posted again and the search process restarted now that Beard has withdrawn.

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