Durham Public Schools' board voted unanimously to keep superintendent finalist interviews confidential with a single community panel, rejecting a proposal to livestream them publicly.
The board voted unanimously to keep superintendent finalist interviews confidential with a single community panel, rejecting a proposal to livestream them publicly.
As of May 8, the search had received 73 applications with strong diversity: 72 percent Black, 18 percent white, 5 percent Latino, and 2 percent multiracial, with community engagement reaching 1,384 survey responses.
The board authorized two incoming members to observe final rounds and adopted a four-round screening process targeting a superintendent decision by June 30.