IndianFan
Administrator
Confidentiality should be honored. Newspapers and TV stations are just looking to benefit from selling the news. Good luck to the district on this.
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PN-GISD vows to keep coach applicants secret
MIKE TOBIAS
The Port Arthur News
GROVES —
Mum’s the word -- as far as members of the Port Neches-Groves ISD Board of Trustees are concerned.
The board, minus Harvey Brown, who was in Houston preparing for a surgical procedure, voiced their opinions in favor of seeking a ruling from the State of Texas’ Attorney General’s office in an attempt to keep the names of the 30-plus applicants for the district’s athletic director and varsity head football coach under wraps.
Discussion to seek the ruling came while Superintendent Lani Randall was giving her report to the board Tuesday evening and stated that five Freedom of Information / open records requests from different entities had come in, wishing that the district release the applicants’ names.
“Sometimes its members of the media who issue the open records request, sometimes its private individuals,” Randall said, while addressing the board.
“This is always an area of concern for a school district regarding a high profile position. The only recourse a school district can have in this situation is to seek an opinion from the Attorney General’s office and talk about your specific local circumstances and see if you can get a ruling on that.”
“Otherwise, if you chose not to do that, then you would be obligated to release that information.”
Discussion then went around from each trustee, who offered their opinions on the matter, many in favor of seeking the ruling.
“This is a very important job and a very important process that we’re about to go through,” President Rusty Brittain said.
“I think it’s the district’s job, and our job, to get the best possible candidate for the head coach and athletic director for PN-G.”
“The confidentiality, I belive, is very, very important to this process. I can understand the enthusiasm; I can understand the excitement --- the anticipation from the community. If that wasn’t there, then I think we’d have a problem. I appreciate it being there, but again I certainly would not want anything to happen to hinder the best candidate coming to this district.”
Brittain went on to cite last Wednesday’s incident involving Boston College Head Coach Jeff Jagodzinski, who was fired after being warned by his athletic director that he would not have a job if he met with the New York Jets regarding their head coach opening.
“It’s very sensitive,” Brittain said.
“If there was an offensive or defensive coordinator at a school somewhere, wishing to advance their careers, that would be no problem. But if we had a coach at a very successful program somewhere, I would think that they would want it to be kept confidential until maybe the final interviews begin.”
“I’m not sure of the law, but I would like to see us do whatever we have to do to get an opinion before we release those names.”
Dr. Randall stressed that students are the district’s first priority and that the district wants to bring in an individual that is highly skilled and looking forward to coming to the community and being a key factor in the district’s athletic program.
We understand that people have been talking about what would occur if we would immediately just release all those names,” Randall said. “They (the trustees) have that option of going to the attorney general and they would like to exercise that at this point in time.”
“We are just getting all this paperwork together for these applicants. It has been an overwhelming task since Friday to come and get them all together, and categorize them and put it together so that the interview committee has it organized to go through it. It’s a lot of work.
The deadline to apply for the coaching position was last Friday, January 9. The interview committee will be meeting Wednesday to review the applications. The district hopes to make a recommendation to the board at the next scheduled meeting on February 10, with a preferred start date of March 2.
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