Two current MN superintendents named finalists for Anoka-Hennepin job
The search for Anoka-Hennepin’s next superintendent is down to two candidates who lead school districts elsewhere in the state.
Sartell-St. Stephens Superintendent Jeff Ridlehoover will interview with the Anoka-Hennepin school board on Tuesday, and Osseo Superintendent Cory McIntyre will interview a day later. In addition to the interviews, the two candidates will participate in a series of meetings and focus groups.
Both men previously worked in the Anoka-Hennepin district. Ridlehoover was an administrative intern and McIntyre assistant superintendent.
The school board plans to pick its preferred candidate right after McIntyre’s Dec. 7 interview.
David Law left Anoka-Hennepin earlier this year to become superintendent in Minnetonka.
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