Search for new Ohio schools chief to end near home

Associated Press Published:

COLUMBUS -- The State Board of Education is poised to conclude its second superintendent's search in as many years on today with a choice between two finalists: Acting State Superintendent Michael Sawyers, and Richard Ross, top education adviser to Gov. John Kasich.

Final interviews took place Monday, a day ahead of the expected vote by the 19-member board.

Thirty candidates applied for the job.

Both Sawyers and Ross have risen to the top of the list despite some baggage.

Sawyers misused a district credit card for more than $800 in personal purchases, including alcohol, when he was superintendent of Perry Local Schools.

Ross was convicted of drunken driving in 2009. He pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.

in a July 3 incident north of Columbus, paid a $450 fine and had his license suspended for six months. A 3-day jail sentence was suspended, according to Delaware County court records.

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