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Daily Outtakes: Talking with Tim

Mentor: Malcolm Thomas

I interviewed Superintendent Tim Smith yesterday and asked if he felt his predecessor, Malcolm Thomas, was undermining his leadership.

Why this matters: There has been a persistent rumor that Thomas has pushed School Board members to get rid of Smith and replace him with Assistant Superintendent Keith Leonard.

Dig Deeper:

Smith: “I think (Thomas) has a passion for education, and I’m very confident that he wanted me to be successful.”


Replacement: Payne vs. Leonard

Superintendent Smith refused to weigh in on whether Deputy Superintendent Shenna Payne would be a better choice for interim superintendent than Leonard.

Why this matters: There is movement in the community to ask the school board to reconsider its choice for interim at its meeting scheduled for Tuesday, May 30.

Dig Deeper:

On Shenna Payne:

“Fantastic. She is a dynamic educator. She’s a leader. She has worked so hard in her role of deputy, and she had some big shoes to fill because Norm Ross was a legend.”

“She and I have worked side by side, and I am so thankful for Sheena Payne. She’s so reliable and loyal, and she has such a good heart.”

On Keith Leonard:

“Keith is a quality individual, and Keith has done a stellar job running our HR department.”

“So I think very highly of both of them.”

The full interview with Dr. Smith will be in Inweekly’s  June 1 issue.


Weekly Presser

Mayor D.C. Reeves held his weekly press conference on Tuesday.

-Highlights-

Day Marina
The Pensacola Bay Pier – at the Maritime Park – will open at 6 a.m. on Thursday, May 25, and will stay open until 10 p.m. daily. The city will hold its official ribbon-cutting for the day marina at 3 p.m.

Blake Doyle Skatepark
The mayor expects the closing time for the skatepark to be moved to 10 p.m. but won’t announce it officially until city staff has worked out all the details on how to enforce it.

Homelessness
The mayor said city and county staff are meeting with the Continuum of Care (CoC) – the collective run by Opening Doors of Northwest Florida that coordinates services for the homeless – to determine how it will be organized going forward.

Malcolm Yonge Gym

Mayor Reeves said, “We met the leadership at Lighthouse Christian, and they were in agreement that moving forward with a $40,000+ feasibility study to just find out what it would cost to fix it is probably not the best plan of action.”

The city staff has not decided what to do with the property. The building will most likely be demolished before it would be sold to anyone, according to the mayor.


On Top

Pensacola Blue Wahoos continue to have the best record in the Southern League, 26-14, after their home series with the Tennessee Smokies.

Why this matters: The winner of each division qualifies for the year-end playoffs, and the Blue Wahoos are the defending Southern League champion.

Dig Deeper: The team sets atop the South Division with a five-game lead over the Beau Rivage Shuckers, winning seven of their last 10 games.

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