Replacing the leader of a high-performing organization is never easy. But that’s what Haywood County Schools did this week after the March departure of a longtime superintendent who led the district to new heights. But as the district looks to the future, it didn’t have to look far for a replacement. With more than 7,000 students, Haywood County is home to the largest public school system west of Buncombe County. It’s also one of the best anywhere in the state. In each of the past two years,