The Alabama Association of School Boards is seeking public input, including parents and employees, on what they want to see in the Huntsville City Schools district's next superintendent.
WAAY-TV reports the association has held at least two sessions to gather the information and planed Thursday to hold at least two more. The association also has opened an online survey that can be taken anonymously through Friday.
Huntsville City Schools Board of Education members will not be present at any of the meetings. They will receive a detailed report of the survey and meeting results in a public school board session tentatively scheduled Oct. 27.
District Superintendent Casey Wardynski resigned in September, citing personal reasons. Tom Drake is serving as interim superintendent until a permanent replacement is found.