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May 16, 2012

Turnaround Superintendent Extends His Reach

Paul G. Vallas, who is currently the interim superintendent in Bridgeport, Conn., says a recent contract to work with low-performing schools in Illinois should not distract him from his current position.  Read Full Post >

April 20, 2012

New Schools Chief Appointed in Charlotte-Mecklenburg, N.C.

Heath Morrison, named 2012 superintendent of the year by the American Association of School Administrators, is moving from Washoe County, Nev. to the growing North Carolina district.  Read Full Post >

April 03, 2012

Colorado Reformer Picked As Dallas Schools Chief Finalist

Michael Miles is expected to be confirmed by the district's school board later this month.  Read Full Post >

March 13, 2012

Indianapolis Chief Bound for Alabama or South Carolina?

Eugene G. White, who has led the Indianapolis district since 2005, is originally from Alabama.  Read Full Post >

December 09, 2011

New Orleans District Chief May Get State Ed. Position

John White, who has lead the Recovery School District since the spring, could be moving into the position vacated earlier this year by Paul Pastorek.  Read Full Post >

September 07, 2011

Texas Superintendent Departs After One-Day Tenure

A school administrator caught up in the Atlanta cheating investigation was asked to resign after only one day in a new job.  Read Full Post >

August 22, 2011

Ackerman Out as Philadelphia Schools Leader

Arlene Ackerman, the superintendent since 2008, is leaving amid discontent in some corners with her leadership.  Read Full Post >

July 27, 2011

Philadelphia Superintendent on the Way Out?

City officials are reportedly negotiating a way to remove Arlene Ackerman from office, but her contract may make her eligible for a large severance package.  Read Full Post >

June 09, 2011

Superintendent of Charlotte-Mecklenburg District to Resign

Peter Gorman, who has drawn praise and criticism during his time in office, will join Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.  Read Full Post >

May 23, 2011

Two Big-District Superintendents Announce Plans to Leave

Melody Johnson in Fort Worth, Texas and Sydney Cousin in Howard County, Md., both plan to leave the districts that they've headed for several years.  Read Full Post >

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