LCPS interim superintendent finalists announced

Bruce Hegwer of Elephant Butte, Stan Rounds of Hobbs, and Herb Torres of Las Cruces are finalists for interim superintendent of the Las Cruces Public Schools, the district has announced.

The three were selected from among five individuals who were interviewed Thursday by a School Board-appointed advisory interview committee, said Jo Galvan, district communications director.

“Each of these educators is well-known and well-respected throughout the state,” Galvan said. “They will be interviewed by the School Board next Tuesday, which is the same day a decision is expected on which one will lead the school district for the next year.”

Hegwer retired from public education in 2004 after serving five years as superintendent of the Truth or Consequences Municipal Schools. He is currently an independent educational contractor and adjunct professor for Western New Mexico University.

Rounds retired from the Hobbs Municipal Schools in January 2005 after serving as superintendent for 10 years. He is currently the owner, chief operating officer and lobbyist for CDR Services, Inc.

Herb Torres is an instructor for the Educational Management and Development Department with the New Mexico State University College of Education, and has held that position since 2002. Previously, he was an administrator at the Las Cruces Catholic School from 1995-2002.

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