 After half a day of interviews on Saturday, the Bemidji School Board has narrowed the superintendent-candidate field down to three finalists. Reporter Cheryl Moore is live in our studio tonight to tell us about what's next for the finalists. Cheryl? Thank you, Dennis. The three finalists who will be moving on to the Bemidji Superintendent race are Tim Lutz, the current Kelly Harris School's superintendent, Rochelle Johnson, the current Cass Lake's being a superintendent, and Mike Colness, the current superintendent for East Grand Forks. Lutz, Johnson, and Colness will each be given their own day this week to interview with students, staff, teachers, parents, and community members. Then they will be given a second interview with the board over dinner. Anyone is welcome to come to the community interviews this week. They will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, and Thursday at five in the Bemidji School's office district boardroom. So each night there will be, you know, a different finalists that will be here to meet the community and you get to visit with them, ask questions. They'll, you know, probably ask questions of you too about the Bemidji community and it'll be your way of them providing feedback to the board. And we look forward to having that community input in this very, very important position in our community. And then after the last interview on Thursday, the board will narrow down their choice to one candidate and begin negotiating a contract with them. Lakeland News will have coverage of the superintendent's search all this week. Dennis, back to you. All right, thank you very much, Cheryl, for the live report tonight from our studio here. If contract negotiations go well, the new Bemidji School superintendent will officially start the job on July 1st. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.