A group of 12 plaintiffs, including Glenda Ritz,
the newly elected state superintendent of public instruction, claim the vouchers violate three sections of the Indiana Constitution and say the program must be canceled.
Not exact matches
Maryland's
newly elected governor believes it's time for
state schools
Superintendent Nancy S. Grasmick to say goodbye, but she says she's not leaving the job she's held for 15 years any time soon.
(Note the
newly elected state school
superintendent and the
state Department of Education are set adrift on an iceberg in this plan.)