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In a meeting to decide Central Unified’s interim leader, about 80 parents, teachers and students made it clear that they wanted Mark Sutton reinstated as superintendent.
Eight spoke during 20 minutes of public comment, and all had a similar message: Bring back Sutton. But they also had a fallback position. If the trustees don’t rescind Sutton’s termination, they should at least hire one of the three assistant superintendents to take the reins.
The public got half of its wish.
One week after a split Board of Trustees fired Sutton without cause nor explanation, they hired Assistant Superintendent/Chief Business Officer Kelly Porterfield as the interim chief. The trustees agreed unanimously on Porterfield.

Porterfield Background

Central Unified Trustee President Cesar Granda (left) and Interim Superintendent Kelly Porterfield (right) (photo: David Taub)

“I’m humbled and I’m thankful for the board’s faith in me. I’m looking forward to moving forward as a team at Central Unified,” Porterfield said.
“I’m humbled and I’m thankful for the board’s faith in me. I’m looking forward to moving forward as a team at Central Unified.”— Interim Superintendent Kelly Porterfield
Porterfield brings 27 years’ experience as an educator. Prior to joining Central Unified, he worked for 10 years in Madera Unified, as an associate superintendent and coincidentally as an interim superintendent as well.
Born and raised in Orange County, Porterfield attended the University of Redlands
Board President Cesar Granda said it was important to choose from within.
“We have three talented assistant superintendents, looking at their different experiences and what they bring to the table. We were definitely looking at that, knowing somebody who knows the district,” Granda said.
Porterfield said it is too early to talk about vying to be the permanent superintendent.

Sutton Reaction

Former Central Unified Superintendent Mark Sutton (photo: David Taub)

In an exclusive comment to GV Wire, Sutton said that he appreciated the continued support of the community.
“It has been a long and difficult week, but at the same time a very humbling one to hear and see the outpouring of support that has come from the Central students, staff, and community,” Sutton said. “When you are in the middle of doing the work every day, sometimes you don’t see the difference you are making and now to feel that support is so gratifying and reinforces the work we were doing was the right work for the students of Central Unified.”
Sutton also praised his successor in a written statement.
“I am confident that Mr. Porterfield will continue that work along with (assistant superintendents) Mrs. (Ketti) Davis and Mr. (Jack) Kelejian and the emphasis of #impact will stay at the forefront of their work to make a difference for all of the students for Central Unified!”

Moving Forward

For Porterfield, he anticipates healing the rift between the district and the community.
“Ultimately, time will provide that opportunity to heal. Ultimately, the focus must be on the kids and educating our children,” Porterfield said.
Granda acknowledged the unhappiness from the public.

“It’s the people’s right to voice their opinion. These are tough times. In the election, there are four of us that are going through re-election.  Three of the current board members not up for re-election are being recalled. It is hard.”—Central Unified Board President Cesar Granda
“It’s the people’s right to voice their opinion. These are tough times. In the election, there are four of us that are going through re-election.  Three of the current board members not up for re-election are being recalled. It is hard,” Granda said.
[Update: the Fresno County elections office says they have yet to receive any recall petitions.]

Confusion About Hiring Timeline

Bernice Bailey addresses the Central Unified school board (photo: David Taub)

Answering a GV Wire question following the meeting, Granda said he would not adhere to the demands of the public in waiting until after the November election to hire a full-time superintendent.
“No, we are going to be looking forward. We have a position filled. Like any other position in the district, we need to fill it.”
Bernice Bailey, a teacher and Sutton supporter, overheard the conversation and asked Trustee Terry Cox if that was true. Cox then openly questioned Granda about the timeline, saying that was never brought up in closed session.
Granda retracted his statement.

Search for Next Superintendent

Granda says the search for a permanent superintendent will be transparent and in open session. The process also will include community town halls.
With Granda’s prior statement about trying to fill the position before November taken back, there is no timetable for when the next superintendent may be hired.

David Taub has spent most of his career in journalism behind the scenes working as a TV assignment editor and radio producer. For more than a decade, he has worked in the Fresno market with such stops at KSEE-24, KMJ and Power Talk 96.7. Taub also worked the production and support side of some of TV sports biggest events including the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals and NASCAR to name a few. Taub graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email

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    Ron Genini

    March 7, 2018 at 5:42 pm

    Mr. Granda is either (1) a deer in the headlights or (2) a liar. That is what I gather from his reaction after being overheard by Ms. Bailey and confronted by Ms. Cox. Why don’t we hear the truth or doesn’t he know?

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      Anna McGuire

      March 7, 2018 at 7:47 pm

      Mr Genini, I was your student 22 years ago and you are still the smartest most straight forward teacher ever! Please don’t ever change. The board is doing so much more damage to the district. It’s a shame that Mr. Sutton is being forced out due to manipulation and selfish people.

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        Roger

        March 14, 2018 at 6:00 pm

        Rocky-
        To ask the board to wait until November to hire a new superintendent is rediculous. The board needs to move forward as soon as possible. Only the board now the internal workings and information and need to act when they feel necessary. Thank You Central unified for taking action when you felt necessary.

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