FUSD Board seeks community input in superintendent search

The district will hold meetings later in February to hear directly from the community.

With Superintendent Bob Nelson leaving for a position at Fresno State at the end of the school year, Fresno Unified School District is asking the community for feedback in the search for a new leader. 

The FUSD Board of Education is launching community listening sessions to help shape the search for Nelson’s successor. 

The big picture: There will be eight meetings across the district later this month for the community to speak to district representatives. 

  • FUSD has also made an online survey available for people to provide their feedback. 
  • On Feb. 20 at 5:30 p.m., the district will hold meetings at Bullard High School, Edison High School, Sunnyside High School. Meetings will be held the same day at 7:30 p.m. at Roosevelt High School, Fresno High School and Ahwahnee Middle School. 
  • Two more meetings will be held on Feb. 21, the first at McLane High School at 5:30 p.m., followed by a 7:30 p.m. meeting at Duncan Polytechnical High School. 
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