ECHS principal out; no coach hired

Published 11:49 pm Saturday, March 20, 2010

By By Adam Prestridge
special to the standard

Escambia County High School is in the market for both a principal and head football coach following Thursday afternoon’s school board meeting.
The school board declined to negotiate a three-year contract for current Principal Harvey Means following an extended executive session at W.S. Neal High School. Board member Cereal Daniel had asked to discuss the issue during the closed-door session.
Means, who was on a two-year probationary contract, was in attendance and sat quietly in the back of the room as his fate with ECHS ended in silence.
Also failing to receive a motion was a recommendation from Superintendent Billy Hines for a teacher position at ECHS, which would also serve as the head football coach. Two rounds of interviews have been held for the head coach’s position in the past two months. During the initial round of interviews, Means, along with a six-person hiring committee and personnel from the school board, interviewed 10 candidates from a pool of 45-50 applicants.
With no hiring decision made, Hines said the application started over Friday. “We’re starting from scratch,” Hines said. “”We’ll start the process over immediately.”
Hines anticipates a coaching recommendation could be made at the April board meeting just in time for spring training. The meeting is scheduled for April 29 at the central office in Brewton.
As for a new principal, Hines said Means is currently the principal and a search would begin at a later date.
Although his contract was not renewed, Means said he would complete his duties at ECHS.
Means said he is grateful for the time he has spent in Atmore.
Also discussed in executive session was the negotiation of a three-year contract for Escambia County Alternative School Principal Hilda Rudolph. Board member Chuck Brooks requested it be held out for discussion. The issue later passed unanimously.
Attorney Alicia Bennett also addressed the board prior to entering into executive session to announce that she would join them to discuss “pending litigation.”
Prior to executive session, the board approved three-year contract negotiations for Escambia County Middle School principal Zickeyous Byrd and Flomaton High School principal Scott Hammond. Both contract periods will be from July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2013.