Count me in as well. People like to establish their own teams. When my children 
went through the Lincoln school, there were interim middle school principals on 
a couple of occasions.

Barbara Low
________________________________
From: Lincoln <[email protected]> on behalf of Debra Daugherty 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2023 4:43 PM
To: Peter Buchthal <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LincolnTalk] Let's not rush choosing our new Middle School 
Principal

This sounds quite sensible. I agree with Peter that the new Middle School 
Principal should be chosen by the incoming Superintendent and their search 
committee.

--Debra Daugherty

On Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 3:09 PM Peter Buchthal 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Dear School Committee Members and Lincoln Talk,


If you agree with my email below, please forward this email to the 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with your agreement that 
we should hold off on hiring a new Middle School principal.



I believe we are about to make a big mistake. In our hurry to find a new 
Principal for the Middle School, the School Committee has forgotten about the 
importance of our new Superintendent getting the opportunity to build his/her 
own team. As many of you know, our Middle School principal Sharon Hobbs is 
retiring at the end of this school year. Our current 
plan<https://www.lincnet.org/Page/5815> is to have our retiring Superintendent 
run point on the search, selecting candidates and conducting interviews before 
we have even had a chance to select our new Superintendent. The retiring 
Superintendent will be assisted by a Committee that shockingly does not include 
a single Lincoln parent or resident-at-large. Our incoming Superintendent will 
only have a token opportunity to bless the candidate selected by the current 
Administration team.



Given the immense importance of getting this candidate right and ensuring that 
our new Superintendent is set for success, I strongly encourage the School 
Committee to put this process on hold. Our new Superintendent should have an 
opportunity to become acquainted with our school to properly determine the 
specific skills required for the job before beginning this process. At a future 
time,our new Superintendent should have the opportunity to lead this process 
and have a say on the Search Committee members and the candidates selected. 
Said Committee should make a real effort to get a strong contingent of Lincoln 
parents and residents representing a broad spectrum of views. Our new 
Superintendent might decide that the school would be better served by placing 
an interim Principal and in my opinion that would be fine. We will be better 
off waiting for the right person who can work together effectively with our new 
Superintendent than rushing to make a subpar decision that impairs our school.



Best,

Peter Buchthal

Candidate for School Committee

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