Birmingham seeks input in superintendent search

bhamcityschools.org

 

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama city is seeking community input as it launches a search for a permanent school superintendent. 

The Birmingham Board of Education appointed longtime employee Dr. Mark Sullivan as interim superintendent in May as Superintendent Dr. Lisa Herring wrapped up her three-year tenure with the city's school system. Herring resigned to lead Atlanta Public Schools.

  WBRC-TV reports the board has opened an online survey for input on the type of leader they’d like to see in the post.

The deadline for completion is Wednesday, July 15. 

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