Indianapolis School Superintendent: A Change Maker?
Matthew Tully:
"We have to turn things around right away," he said. "They didn't bring me in to be safe. They brought me in to be a change maker."
So he has tossed out troublemaking students and offered ambitious plans for historic schools Crispus Attucks and Shortridge. He's demanded more from all, from teachers to students to janitors.
White has been the city's top newsmaker since becoming superintendent of the state's largest school system July 1. He seems to have commandeered space on the front page.
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Eugene G. White, Indianapolis's new Superintendent. Via
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Posted by Jim Zellmer at September 6, 2005 6:36 AM
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