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Ann Arbor Public Schools will have to wait a little longer for an interim superintendent. WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports.
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Last night’s Ann Arbor Public Schools Board of Education meeting addressed two main issues: taking steps to choosing an interim superintendent and replacing a board vacancy. WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports.
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Less than a week after voting to accept the resignation of Ann Arbor Schools Superintendent Jeanice Swift, a member of the school board is resigning. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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When the Ann Arbor Board of Education meets tonight, it is expected to vote on a tentative resignation of Superintendent Dr. Jeanice Swift. WEMU’s Josh Hakala has a preview.
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Ann Arbor Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Jeanice Swift has agreed to a tentative resignation with the Board of Education. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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The Ann Arbor school board will meet again tonight amid efforts to terminate the contract of Superintendent Dr. Jeanice Swift. WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports.
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As teachers and students in Ann Arbor Public Schools return to the classroom for the new school year, they do so with the future of their superintendent in doubt. WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports.
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The fate of the Superintendent of the Ann Arbor Public School District remains undetermined after a nearly five-hour school board meeting Wednesday night. As Cathy Shafran reports, more than 60 people took to the podium to speak out on the potential termination of Dr. Jeanice Swift.
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The Ann Arbor Board of Education recently voted to proceed with the process of removing Dr. Jeanice Swift from her position as superintendent. There has been vocal reaction from the community, both in support of and against the decision. School board president Rima Mohammad joined WEMU's David Fair live on 'Morning Edition' to discuss issues of transparency and process.
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Six unions representing employees in the Ann Arbor school district are demanding the Board of Education rescind its decision to move forward with the process of termination of the Superintendent. They contend the process lacked transparency and failed to provide due process to Dr. Jeanice Swift. WEMU’s David Fair caught up with the presidents of two of those unions. Fred Klein heads the Ann Arbor Education Association, which represents district teachers, and Natasha York leads the Ann Arbor Administrators Association.