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DISCLAIMER: At the start of this podcast, I list the year as 2020. Duh. It's actually 2022.
A week ago, the PSJA superintendent and board majority decided to move one of the district's most successful, well-liked high school principals to central office, allegedly to make room for one of their own who can bring votes to November's school board election. True or not, the move sure seems politically motivated.
By Gregg B. Wendorf4.5
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DISCLAIMER: At the start of this podcast, I list the year as 2020. Duh. It's actually 2022.
A week ago, the PSJA superintendent and board majority decided to move one of the district's most successful, well-liked high school principals to central office, allegedly to make room for one of their own who can bring votes to November's school board election. True or not, the move sure seems politically motivated.