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LANSING, Mich. — The State Board of Education is reaching out to the community to gather insights on the essential qualifications for the next state superintendent. This initiative aims to ensure that the selection process for this pivotal role reflects the values and expectations of Michigan residents.
The Board encourages citizens to participate in a survey designed to capture their opinions and preferences regarding the skills and experiences they deem necessary for the next leader of Michigan's education system. This feedback will play a crucial role in shaping the criteria used to evaluate candidates for the superintendent position.
By engaging the public in this process, the State Board of Education hopes to foster transparency and inclusivity, ensuring that the voice of the community is heard in the decision-making process. The survey is an opportunity for stakeholders, including parents, educators, and community members, to express their views and contribute to the future of education in Michigan.
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