MSCS Faces Setbacks in Superintendent Search Process.

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Memphis Shelby County Schools board members expressed disappointment with the finalists for the district's superintendent position, revealed by the search firm Hazard, Young, Attea, and Associates. Out of 34 applicants, the three finalists include Brenda Cassillius, Carlton Jenkins, and Tutonial 'Toni' Williams, who lacks the required 10 years of experience in teaching and school administration according to the district's policy. Board members and some community members expressed their disapproval of Williams being named a finalist and said the search firm can do better.
Topics:nation#disappointment#education#experience#finalists#memphis-shelby-county-schools#superintendent-search
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