Johnstown selects Crankshaw as next superintendent

man in suit smiles for cameraThe Greater Johnstown School District Board of Education has selected Dr. William Crankshaw, the current superintendent of the Cooperstown Central School District, to be its next superintendent of schools. Dr. Crankshaw was appointed by the Johnstown board during a special meeting on Thursday, Aug. 27 with a five-year contract. He’s set to officially assume the duties as the Johnstown superintendent on Dec. 1 or earlier, pending arrangements with his current district.

Dr. Crankshaw will replace current Interim Superintendent Dr. Karen Geelan, who has been leading the district since Dr. Patricia Kilburn left in the fall to take the position of district superintendent at Oneida-Herkimer-Madison BOCES.

A graduate of Johnstown High School, Dr. Crankshaw began his education career teaching music for a year in the Fort Plain Central School District. After Fort Plain, he taught 7th-12th grade music in Johnstown for 14 years, and was the music department’s co-chair. He started his administrative career as principal of the Glebe Street Elementary School, where he stayed for four years before being named elementary principal, director of elementary curriculum and instruction and Committee on Special Education chairperson in the Northville Central School District.

In 2013, he was named superintendent of the Remsen Central School District and has been superintendent in Cooperstown since 2016.

HFM BOCES District Superintendent Dr. David Ziskin, who served as the Johnstown search consultant, says Dr. Crankshaw matches the candidate profile that was developed with community feedback at the start of the search process.

“The building of the candidate profile for the Johnstown superintendent was intentional and thorough. Feedback from the community, school personnel, the school board, and parents reflected a desire for a passionate leader who possesses strong fiscal and pedagogical experience as a superintendent. The collective feedback also indicated that familiarity and appreciation for our region and the Johnstown community was an important quality,” Dr. Ziskin said. “Dr. Crankshaw is a proven leader who expressed a resolute commitment to Johnstown throughout the search process.”

“Dr. Crankshaw has all the important characteristics our community and constituents said are needed in our future superintendent,” Johnstown Board of Education President Christopher Tallon said. “Dr. Crankshaw not only has the experience that we were looking for but also has an in-depth knowledge of our school district and our community.”

“Coming home is meaningful – one thing I’ve learned in my career is that meaningful investment in a community one is passionate about is critical,” Dr. Crankshaw said. “I couldn’t be happier or more honored to return to Johnstown to work along-side its passionate educators on behalf of students.”

Dr. Crankshaw received a bachelor’s degree in music education from Ithaca College and a master’s in music education from The College of Saint Rose. He earned his school administrative credentials at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts and a doctorate in educational leadership from the Sage Graduate School.

Crankshaw lives in Gloversville and is an active member of the greater community. He serves as a board member of Lexington’s Transitions program, is a member of Rotary International, and is an advisor for the Caroga Arts Collective.

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