Moments here on cspan2, a conference with urban School Superintendents. We will hear about educational equity, and the socalled, school to prison pipeline. Well bring you that live shortly. Until then, a conversation from this mornings washington journal. Host joining us from austini texas, professor jeremy suri. Teaches at lbj school of public affairs, university of texas. Out with a new book entitled the impossible presidency. Rise and fall of americas highest office. Thank you for being with us. Guest thanks for having me on, steve. Host let me get your reaction. Our inherited assumptions and practices no longer serve the nation and the world as they once did. The presidency always in flux. Its genius its ability to change, imagining a new presidency is necessary for a country remains the last best hope of earth. Can you explain . Guest one of the problems, steve, we have old great, president ial figures i write about and revere. Abraham lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt. T. Were expec
Dr. Clay Webber, Principal of Asbury High School, has recently been named as a recipient in the Class of 2023 Top Alumni Under 40 from The University of Alabama.
Dr. Teresa Turner Dr. Teresa Turner, Richland One’s Magnet Schools Assistance Program (MSAP) project director, has been accepted into AASA, The School Superintendents Association’s Urban Superintendents Academy. Turner will participate in the academy’s Howard University cohort. The blended learning program allows participants to meet virtually and in person on a monthly basis. “Through this academy,
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — Gladys Cruz, district superintendent of Questar III BOCES in Castleton, was sworn in recently as the 2023-24 president of AASA, The School Superintendents Association, the nation’s premier