The two finalists: Ronald Taylor and Mark Bedell (Credit: KCPS)
Ronald Taylor and Mark Bedell

KCPS Names Superintendent Finalists

January 12, 2016  |  Mike Sherry  |  2 min read

Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) on Tuesday announced the two men in the running to replace former superintendent Stephen Green, who left last year to lead the DeKalb County School District in Georgia.

The two finalists are Ronald Gerald Taylor, superintendent of Willingboro Township Public Schools in Willingboro, New Jersey, and Mark T. Bedell, assistant superintendent for high schools at Baltimore County Public Schools in Towson, Maryland.

Taylor has worked as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, regional superintendent, and superintendent in a number of districts, including in Washington D.C. and Boston. KCPS said Taylor has helped other districts increase the number of schools reaching Adequate Yearly Progress as defined by the federal No Child Left Behind law.

KCPS lauded Bedell’s work to help reduce the dropout and suspension rates in Towson.

More information on the two finalists is available on the KCPS website.

The district plans to introduce the two men at a public forum, which will include a Q&A with attendees, on Thursday at Paseo Academy of Fine and Performing Arts, 4747 Flora Ave. Taylor is scheduled to speak from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Bedell will follow from 6:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.

The school board expects to make its decision this month, with a permanent  superintendent to begin by July 1.

With about 14,500 students, KCPS has seen its enrollment drop by roughly half in a little more than a decade. It is working to gain full accreditation from the state.

 

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