Tipp City School Board narrows search for superintendent

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The Tipp City Exempted Village Schools Board of Education has narrowed its district superintendent search to two candidates including the superintendent of the Versailles Exempted Village Schools and a former Ohio school district superintendent now working in North Carolina.

The district said Wednesday, March 4, that Aaron Moran, superintendent of the Versailles schools, and Mark Stefanik, superintendent of Currituck County Schools, Currituck, N.C., would be interviewed again Tuesday, March 10, in a closed session by the board. The men also will participate the same day in a meet and greet session of 15 invited district employees and 15 invited district residents. Those on the meet and greet team will provide input to the board through consultants K-12 Business Consulting.

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Moran has been superintendent in the Versailles schools since 2012. He previously was a principal in schools in Michigan. Stefanik has been with the Currituck schools since 2015. He previously was superintendent of the Galion (Ohio) City Schools in 2013-2015 and was with the Wooster City Schools as director of elementary education, director of educational services and as an elementary principal from 1990 to 2013.

The board interviewed six finalists during closed sessions Monday and Tuesday evenings.

The new superintendent will take the position being vacated by Superintendent Gretta Kumpf, who is retiring at the end of July.

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