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Infante-Green: Community will have say in Providence superintendent search
R.I. EDUCATION COMMISSIONER Angelica Infante-Green said Wednesday that the Providence community will have a say in what it would like to see in a new superintendent for the Providence Public School District. / PBN FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO
PROVIDENCE – Along with including additional layers in the vetting process, various segments of the community will have a say in what they would like to see in a new Providence Public School District superintendent, R.I. Education Commissioner Angelica Infante-Green told Providence Business News on Wednesday.
The R.I. Department of Education is preparing its search for a new superintendent for the state’s largest school district, which has been under state control since November 2019. Harrison Peters’ contract was terminated on May 21, two days after Infante-Green asked him to resign.
Providence superintendent gets $169,118 to quit, prompting Linda Borg, The Providence Journal © Sandor Bodo/The Providence Journal, file Harrison Peters, the departing superintendent of Providence Public Schools, said he knew about accusations against a school administrator in Florida but knew the man and trusted his word that the conduct would not be repeated.
PROVIDENCE Elected and union leaders reacted with dismay over the $169,118 severance offered to Superintendent Harrison Peters to get him to step down Friday night.
Sen. Louis DiPalma, who chaired an explosive Senate Oversight Committee hearing on Peters Monday, called the severance unconscionable in an interview Saturday. At this point, Peters should have been terminated for cause, he said. Looking at all of the facts, we should not have been in this situation. This is a distraction. The district s 25,000 students should be our focus.
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