Q&A: IUSD Superintendent Gary McHenry

"A good school system needs to establish the conditions for success," said recently installed IUSD Superintendent Gary McHenry, of his guiding philosophy on education. (Photo by Gary McCarthy)

By OLU ALEMORU, Staff Writer

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The political spotlight that is usually focused on the Inglewood City Council might just be toned down in the coming weeks as Gary McHenry, the new superintendent of the Inglewood School District, begins his tenure.

Appointed to a three-and-a-half year contract last November, McHenry, former superintendent of Mount Diablo Unified School District in suburban San Francisco, replaced interim superintendent Joice B. Lewis, who was appointed following the November 2008 termination of Pamela Short-Powell.

Even before McHenry took his post just after Jan. 1, critical — and anonymous — voices posted messages on wavenewspapers.com in response to his appointment.

One suggested that McHenry created animosity between the MDUSD board, the administration and the unions; while another said he forced hundreds of teachers to leave and hired unqualified family members.

However, current MDUSD President Paul Strange, who has been on the board four years, contradicted those claims.

Reached by phone Tuesday morning, Strange said McHenry was an accomplished superintendent and said that his departure “happened with the election of the last board member. I would just say it was time for a change. But I think he did a lot of great things.”

In his first interview since assuming the new post, McHenry dismissed the chatter and said he preferred to highlight what he sees as credible achievement, why he took the Inglewood job, the challenges ahead and his guiding philosophy as an educator.

According to a local Mount Diablo news report it said you resigned because of lack of support from the school board. Is that true and how do you address those accusations — albeit anonymous — of being a divisive figure and hiring unqualified family members?

The issue is that I was superintendent there for 10 years and there was a change in the board and they wanted to get another superintendent so I agreed to leave and look for another job. As for the other remarks, I’m not going to talk about that. The agreement I made when I left is that I would seek another job. I have nothing to say regards the governing board or any employee. I think you need to do your investigations there. That’s not a question I can respond to. But the fact is I remained in the job for 10 years. If there was anything wrong with my performance I would not have remained that long. The point is I have put Mount Diablo behind me. There was a board election, [and] they wanted to go in a different direction. They would have to tell you why.

What were your achievements there?

Well, student achievement pretty much went up every year. We built one school and passed a school bond that did $400 million worth of modernization over a five year period. Test scores went up. I believe we had 16 elementary schools out of 30 over 800, five out of 10 middle schools and one out of six high schools, by the time I left. During the time I was there we were also 46 out of 46 on the federal criteria for adequate standards.

Why did you want the Inglewood job?

The way it works is that when you are looking for a job you look for one that is available. So once I looked into what was happening here, I felt my background and skill set would be a good fit for what was needed. That is someone who has a proven track record in bringing about positive change in a school district.

What similarities are there between the two districts and how in particular can you arrest declining enrollment?

Well, firstly public school enrollment is declining throughout the state. But generally, it depends on the reasons. If people are having fewer children, there isn’t anything I can do about that. If people are choosing not to send their kids to the district, then the thing is to improve programs so that they do want to. If you look at the data, most of the children coming into the [state] system are the children of immigrants. In Mount Diablo in an eight year period, the Latino student population went from 19 to 31 percent. In Inglewood the student population is 99 percent Hispanic and African-American.

So will that be one of your first priorities?

The first thing I am going to do is a more thorough review of what the patterns are over the last few years and over the coming days, weeks and months I’ll be talking to as many people as I can to better understand what has happened in Inglewood. In terms of an action plan, that will be developed based on what I find.

What is your guiding philosophy of education?

A good school system has to establish what I call the conditions for success. The first things you need are good teachers, a good curriculum and staff development for teachers so that they can do their best work. Secondly, you need student support; academic and social. If a student doesn’t get the lesson the first time, they may need tutoring. They may have other issues that interfere with their life’s circumstances, for instance health issues. I’m talking about if they need to get a hearing aid or glasses. If you can get them those things, suddenly the world is a lot brighter. Thirdly, you need parental, community and agency involvement and the schools need to be safe. Because if they are not, kids don’t want to go there, parents don’t want to send them and employees don’t want to come to work. Fourth, I think you need a comprehensive assessment system, not just on test scores. You have to assess everyone’s work. To get results you need the best employees in the right positions. People need to know where they are going to work, what time they are supposed to start and have the essential equipment and supplies to do that work. Lastly, you need strong leadership. If you have those things you’re going to have a pretty good school system, if not it just won’t fare as well.

How will the state’s budget crisis affect the district?

That’s what school districts have faced in the last six years. If we do our part and create a system and then develop a budget for resources, we’re told in December we thought we were going to give you $100, but now it’s only $90. Unless that is reversed it’s going to make it harder for us to be effective. The impact on IUSD is that we’re losing about $15 million a year. In fact, tonight we’re going to start with a budget study session right here in my office. I’ll be talking with the board about the process for budget cuts and we’ve identified that we need to cut about $4 million. If you take an average salary of $50,000, to balance the budget that means about 80 positions, probably 60 percent of those will be teachers. Cutting those positions is not my decision, which will be left up to the board, but I have to come up with a plan.

Are you in favor of increasing teacher salaries?

Yes, I think teachers should be well compensated. I think that goes for all employees, but it’s all about the funding. I’d certainly be in favor of improving the compensation as best we could but that’s not going to happen in the next year or two because of cuts to the budget.

Inglewood has had its fair share of drama with both former superintendent Short-Powell and former legal counsel, Adrienne Konigar-Macklin suing the district. How will you navigate the politics of the position?

I don’t know enough to answer that. That’s something to do with the board and those former employees.

What do you hope to have achieved in your time here?

Well, I would hope to have stability in teaching and the administration. I would also hope to change things where there is a high expectation and culture of excellence. Whatever your job is you are focused on doing your best work. If you’re a custodian, your school is always clean; if you’re a gardener, the grass is always cut; if you’re in maintenance, you fix things as soon as they are broke; a teacher makes sure that everybody learns the lesson. In the next three-and-a-half years, I want to see a system that responds better to our clients, the students and parents. Because I think if that happens, perhaps people who’ve elected to send there kids elsewhere might want to come back.

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4 Morningside HS Teacher said on Friday, Jun 17 at 1:37 PM

Take your #ss back to MDUSD.

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moses said on Saturday, Jun 11 at 5:56 PM

what does mr bell have on these people? What ever she says they do without question.im so sorry for the people she has something wrong because it will come to light one day and they will be destroyed

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Q and A said on Thursday, Feb 3 at 5:48 PM

Is it true that an infamous alledged serial killers wife works for Supt. McHenry in his office as his secretary?

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Ms. Bell Supporter said on Monday, Jan 31 at 3:00 PM

The issue here is not Cresia Davis or Danny Tabor, or crooks for that matter. we all know that Arnold Butler is a big crook for lying about where he lives and is illegally sitting on the school board and has run it into the ground with mismanagement. All of you know that. Again, it is time for this man from Mt. diablo to go. Moral and finances are in a horriblew shape.

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NOT A MS. BELL SUPPORTER said on Friday, Dec 10 at 12:31 AM

Anyone who supports Charolette Bell, Cresia Davis and Danny Tabor are CROOKS! Why hasn't either of these CONVICTED FELONS been banned from the city? They both know where all of the bodies are buried

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MS. BELL SUPPORTER said on Monday, Nov 29 at 5:00 PM

Charlotte Bell was right about what she said at a board meeting...McHenry it is time for you to go...whether you like it or not.

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Darleana McHenry said on Thursday, May 6 at 9:52 AM

I would really appreciate it if someone would tell me what relatives Gary McHenry hired? I have no relatives in Mt.Diablo other.

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Happy where I am. said on Thursday, Feb 25 at 5:03 PM

I left Mount Diablo school district and moved down here. When I looked for a job teaching last year I was told by my relatives that Inglewood was not the place to go and I'd be better off in Compton. After seeing who is hired as the Superintendent I am so glad I did not seek employment in Inglewood schools. You all should have really checked this man out first before you hired him. He is a real piece of work and I feel sorry for your district.

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Morningside HS Teacher said on Tuesday, Feb 23 at 11:34 PM

I hope you can show up at the board meeting tomorrow and air your concerns then? It will be a full house, you'll have a large audience.

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Crozier Teacher said on Monday, Feb 22 at 11:22 AM

I have worked in the IUSD for years and I can tell you that we have never had a more ignorant Board of Education as what we have elected now. When this man fails, which he will, we can thank the IUSD Board. No other Supt. hired in the past had this kind of a record. AND THE BOARD PRESIDENT ARNOLD BUTLER DOES NOT LIVE IN INGLEWOOD. These folks are a disgrace. It is also a shame that all of this money was spent to renovate this school by the old Supt. Dr. Powell and the current administration at the school is letting it get ragedy and the discipline here is terrible. Crozier needs to be reconstituted starting with our sorry administrators.

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Morningside HS Teacher said on Monday, Feb 15 at 5:48 PM

Our Business Officer is a pretty straight guy, and believe me the board is very much in tune with the financial side of things right now with the CA budget mess. I think we'll be OK...butlike I said, time will tell. Good luck up there!

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Mr. E in Concord said on Sunday, Feb 14 at 4:42 PM

I'm all about second chances. Just make sure you have an independent auditor.

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Morningside HS Teacher said on Sunday, Feb 14 at 3:16 PM

Actually we haven't had a Superintendent for over a year, we did have an acting one. Inglewood needs someone who has experience in difficult situations, because we are there allready. Like I said, time will tell. Don't you think a person deserves a second chance?

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Mr. E in Concord said on Sunday, Feb 14 at 10:22 AM

Yup. There will be a remedy, when you get a new person to do the job. We had to wait forever. So glad it is over.

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Morningside HS Teacher said on Saturday, Feb 13 at 10:21 PM

Time will tell. The man deserves a chance, now that he's here. "Don't find fault, find a remedy!" Henry Ford

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Anonymous said on Saturday, Feb 13 at 1:52 PM

There was a collective sigh of relief when Gary left MDUSD. He was arrogant, divisive, and corrosive force in our district. Unbelievable that this idiot was allowed to run our district into the ground for 10 years. Good luck IUSD.

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Mr. E in Concord said on Saturday, Feb 13 at 10:28 AM

I can assure you, as a teacher in Mr. McHenry's former district that only an ignorant board could hire him. As soon as we got some people with some brains on our board, he was gone. Though I think there may have been an agreement between them to not say anything about how horribly things were run.

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2 Toss a Coin said on Tuesday, Feb 2 at 5:05 PM

No matter how you look at it or toss this coin the end result is the same in terms of governance in education, by whose hands, and at whose expense. The students and the community are the real losers. We have the most unknowledgeable school board of all the nearby districts and look at what they've just hired. When this fails, and it will, you can thank your duly but ignorant elected IUSD Board of Education members. You can be dumb, cant speak standard English, don't live in Inglewood, get arrested, steal money, go to jail, be unemployed, have affairs with employees, have a questionable sexual orientation, and have your relatives get jobs, and still get voted in at the IUSD school board.

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Morningside HS Teacher said on Saturday, Jan 30 at 2:29 PM

To Anonymous, I really don't think that Inglewood is going to be hiring cronies or anyone else with the pending budget cuts that will be affecting every district in this state. Every dollar spent will be scrutenized.

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Anonymous said on Monday, Jan 25 at 7:01 PM

McHenry hires and promotes his "croonies" regardless of compentencies. Take a look at MDUSD personneol records!

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Anonymous said on Sunday, Jan 24 at 1:57 PM

Gary agrees accountability comes with leadership. Re legal fees: One critic, an MDUSD Board member since before Gary was supt., claimed not to know a law firm's costs even though the firm served MDUSD for 30 yrs, its lawyers met with the Board routinely, and the supt. had the Board review the firm's services at a time when this critic was Board president. An asst. supt. and then the new Gen. Counsel, once employed by the law firm, signed the firm's invoices. Only Gary accepted accountability.

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Morningside HS Teacher said on Saturday, Jan 23 at 4:57 PM

I tell my students that with every difficult challenge that occurs in life, there are opportunities to learn and grow. I would rather have a leader who has dealt with adversity and has the wisdom to learn from past mistakes and successes, rather than those who sit idly by, then complain about someone trying to change things. A winner never stops trying! Want to make things better? Call a school and volunteer to help out in whatever way you can, it will be appreciated!

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Anonymous said on Friday, Jan 22 at 9:31 PM

Wow! It worked. We got rid of a superintendent that buried our district. And yes, you won't hear any negative remarks from our board members. That was the deal to get rid of him. My prayers go out to the IUSD. You'll need the help. Teacher

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White Mom of 3 said on Friday, Jan 22 at 6:10 PM

I had my problems with Mt. Diablo and still do. I know McHenry personnaly helped our situation when I brought it to his attention. I agreed he needed to go but only because of the law firm Miller Brown and Dannis. This law firm is responsible for the majority of the complaints. I cannot say it was intentional that the contract was not settled and blame went to McHenry but MBD was the hold up. McHenry was not directly to blame he just did not prevent the rascals from bleeding our district.

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Glad He's Gone said on Thursday, Jan 21 at 10:19 PM

From the moment he was hired at MDUSD, he behaved like an arrogant tyrant. I wrote five letters to him regarding the summer school situation he changed his first year there, and he never responded - not a phone call, nor a letter, not an e-mail. If you dismiss the parents who are actively involved in the district, you aren't going to get any support, McHenry. You can keep him, Inglewood. Good luck with that.

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Tabitha said on Thursday, Jan 21 at 1:40 PM

In the words of MLK I can clearly see "we got some difficult days ahead"...need I say more.

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NO FOOLS HERE said on Thursday, Jan 21 at 12:47 PM

Just goes to show you. I see one of the new Super's relatives just posted as an MDUSD retiree. HA!

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MDUSD retiree said on Thursday, Jan 21 at 11:06 AM

The real story in MDUSD is about the lengths two Board members will go to--and the facts they will skew--when determined to wrest control for themselves. Gary McHenry was a calm, effective, respected leader of MDUSD for 10 years. Student achievement improved steadily even as budget cuts had to be made in most of those years. The IUSD Board did its homework and chose a man who put students, staff, and parents first even as the attacks became personal. As to hiring family and friends, not true.

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IUSD Teacher and Parent said on Thursday, Jan 21 at 10:43 AM

I have read all of the info from MDUSD. Inglewood's elected school board members continue to exercise poor judgement and are leading this district to the bottom of the toilet. This recent hire only reflects the Boards factual incompetence, their low performance, and THEIR continued low level exemplification of the ghetto expectation.

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Anonymous said on Thursday, Jan 21 at 7:58 AM

Just listen to old board meetings to hear the truth that McHenry was not a good superintendent. Back stories can be found on Claycord.com if you type in McHenry

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Anonymous said on Thursday, Jan 21 at 7:31 AM

Ask Gary how many family and friends were hired at MDUSD during his 10 years,how about the million dollars in unauthorized legal bills, at least he is their problem now

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Another thought said on Wednesday, Jan 20 at 10:23 PM

Maybe someone should look into the Grand Jury investigation of the MDUSD.

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