D150 swears in two deputies while Sherriff Hinton is out

District 150 has four superintendents. There’s Ken Hinton, of course, who got his certification after he was hired as superintendent. Then there are the two “associate superintendents” — Herschel Hannah and Cindy Fischer — who were hired to act as superintendents while Hinton was getting his certification; they were later retained permanently. And finally, there’s the “assistant superintendent,” Cheryl Sanfilip.

Hinton had surgery and has been out for months, working from home we’ve been assured. Until yesterday:

Associate superintendents Herschel Hannah and Cindy Fischer have been named “deputy superintendents,” according to a news release sent out Wednesday. The announcement came hours after the Journal Star began inquiring about Hinton’s status.

What I think is funny is that the district felt the need to give them a new title: “deputy” superintendent. I mean, they’re already Associate Superintendents, and they were in charge before Hinton got his certification. What’s with the new title all of a sudden?

Fortunately for the district [/sarcasm], they have as many superintendents as a baseball team has relief pitchers, so they’re more than adequately covered in the event that one or three of their superintendents are incapacitated.

2 thoughts on “D150 swears in two deputies while Sherriff Hinton is out”

  1. Unfortunately, virtually all of the Deputy/Associate/Assistant Superintendent’s (and perhaps the Superintendent for that matter) all belong in the minor leagues. Not the majors.

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