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KISD expected to name superintendent finalist today

The board of trustees meets at 5 p.m. today

The Kerrville Independent School District board of trustees holds a special meeting today to name a finalist for its superintendency. The trustees meet at 5 p.m. today at the district office. 

The board spent the last two weeks interviewing candidates to replace Mark Foust as the district’s superintendent. Foust left KISD for a superintendent position near Fort Worth earlier this year.

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Last week, trustees held three dinners with the final candidates at Comanche Trace Country Club, and from those meetings, the trustees have picked a lone finalist. Once selected, that candidate has to wait 21 days before starting work. 

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