Carson school superintendent pact goes before trustees


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The Carson City School District Board of Trustees on Tuesday will discuss and take possible action on a proposed superintendent contract with John Goldhardt, including the approval of a salary up to $175,000 plus benefits.
On Feb. 22, the trustees directed board President Richard Varner to enter into contract negotiations with Goldhardt, who resigned as superintendent of Manchester School District in Manchester, New Hampshire, effective Feb. 11 but will remain an employee there through June 30, according to the New Hampshire Union Leader.
The board selected Goldhardt through a final interview process after narrowing its selection between him and internal candidate Andrew Feuling, the district’s fiscal services officer.
Also on Tuesday’s agenda, the board will hear a presentation on play procedures regarding concussions and traumatic injuries, an annual report from Carson High School Principal Bob Chambers on programs and supports for students and celebrations, a discussion on proposed changes to CCSD Regulation 503 regarding compulsory attendance age and the designation of Silva, Sceirine and Associates, LLC as the district’s independent audit firm for fiscal year 2022 not to exceed $65,500 as required by Nevada Revised Statute 354.624.
The meeting takes place at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Robert Crowell Board Room of the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. William St.

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