Eight of the state's most
influential district superintendents have taken education reform into their own hands.
Not exact matches
Cincinnati's most
influential business and religious leaders say they won't support future school tax levies unless the
district superintendent gets more authority to make changes to raise lagging test scores.
Because Dr. Leslie formerly held an
influential role with the state, his expanded set of relationships includes people in the state department of education,
district superintendents, and other educators.