February 3, 2005

Resignation reopens question of who controls Michigan's school leader

In a letter to the editor, Michael Addonizio, professor of education leadership and policy studies at WSU, contends that having an elected State Board of Education in Michigan is a good idea in spite of the fact that the "board is neither powerful nor particularly influential in setting school policy." He points out that the board provides "a check and balance against the reform ideas that come form the governor and the Legislature."

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