UCS Superintendent Fights Hard for Job in Kentucky
Dr. Christine Johns fielded questions Monday evening in Kentucky, as parents asked how she will help the Jefferson County School District if she became the superintendent.
Utica Community Schools Superintendent Christine Johns is in the fight of her career as she fielded questions for more than an hour Monday night in Louisville, KY, according to WHAS-TV 11 in Kentucky. Several days after the Jefferson County Public Schools announced Johns was one of two candidates considered for the superintendent post of the 100,000-plus-student school district, she appeared before parents in a public forum. On Tuesday evening, the other candidate, Donna Hargens of North Carolina, will go before the public to share her vision of the district’s future. According to WHAS 11, Johns, who took many questions during the hour-and-a-half forum, prefaced most of her answers by saying she wasn’t completely familiar with the district…
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11:03 am on Sunday, November 25, 2012
I second the words spoken above. I have found not one person that has anything good to say about her. She needs to be replaced.... Soon... before it's too late. Here's a scarey thought.... What happens when their new cleaning crew (GCA) screws up so bad that it can' t be covered up? They have had a lot of close calls (ie... Stevenson) . What happens then? It takes experience and dedication to …   more ›