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21 August 2009

CK Consulting and co-founder of Access

The former superintend­ent of two school districts in New York, Kennedy, 64, said Wed­nesday he will run for a School Board seat. Kennedy moved to Steamboat Springs in June 2005 after retiring the previous year. For 15 years before Kennedy moved to town, he visited his son, Craig, (the president of CK Consulting and co-founder of Access Anything, an organization that promotes adaptive sports and adventure travel for people with disabilities) to ski in Steamboat. Bill Kennedy spent 39 years in education. He began as an elementary physical education teacher in Clinton, N.Y., before he moved up to the high school level where he spent nine years. Kennedy then was high school principal for 18 years in Glen Falls, N.Y. As superintendent, he spent two years in Potsdam, N.Y., and four years in Norwich, N.Y. Kennedy said he also served on the New York state curriculum committee for several years. He’s expressed interest in an education role in Steamboat before. Kennedy was one of three finalists two years ago for interim superintendent of the Steamboat Springs School District, a position later given to Sandra Smyser.


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