Back to Square One with Unified Superintendent Search

With no leader, what's next for the Memphis and Shelby County school merger? MCS superintendent Kriner Cash and SCS superintendent John Aitken have both resigned. For school board members looking for leadership, that August 5th deadline is fast approaching.

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longgone - 3/20/2013 7:09 PM
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Federal Judge Samuel Mays probably isn't happy over this, as he's called picking a superintendent perhaps the most important thing the board needs to do quickly. You can thank Judge Mays for this World Class train weck. It will be his legacy. Its very sad for the children of Shelby County.
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