Shelby County Superintendent Steps Down, Board Approves Buyout

It's now a ship without a captain. Superintendent John Aitken is stepping down as head of Shelby County Schools.

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bigjim - 3/20/2013 12:41 PM
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AITKEN WANTS TO QUITE HIS JOB KNOW YOU PAY HIM AS A REWARD. WHATS WRONG WITH THIS WHY DON'T YOU GIVE THAT MONEY TO THE PEOPLE YOU WANT TO LAY OFF ?

longgone - 3/20/2013 11:37 AM
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Superintendent John Aitken simply didn't fit in this World Class Train wreck. They're now free to hire a person of their choosing. The cool part about this they will pay the person they hire more then the two they fired and Shelby county taxpayers will be paying for three superintendents to have one. Yep Memphis is running things Do you feel your tax rate rising?
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