Play this guessing game on the next L.A. schools superintendent
Amid the furor of the tumultuous week at the Los Angeles Unified School District, the school board has been continuing the process of interviewing candidates to become the superintendent of the nation’s second-largest school district.
Though Supt. Ramon C. Cortines remains available for emergencies, he has retired from day-to-day duties.
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In the meantime, while the board works behind closed doors, check out our infographic on potential contenders for this important job.
Since the graphic was originally published, new names have emerged in our reporting. You can read about them in reporter Howard Blume’s story here.
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You can reach Joy Resmovits on Twitter @Joy_Resmovits and by email at joy.resmovits@latimes.com.
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