Ackerman to quit: Too bad school officials couldn't have started looking for a replacement for Ackerman waaaaay back in June, when everyone was sure she'd leave anyway.

The Inquirer is reporting that Schools Superintendent Arlene Ackerman is leaving the District.

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Ackerman to quit: Too bad school officials couldn't have started looking for a replacement for Ackerman waaaaay back in June, when everyone was sure she'd leave anyway.

POSTED: Monday, August 22, 2011, 11:07 AM
Filed Under: News | Schools

The Inquirer is reporting today that Schools Superintendent Arlene Ackerman is leaving the District:

The money to buy out Ackerman's contract, which runs through 2014, will come from both the district and private sources, as The Inquirer previously reported. Sources say the district will pay about $500,000 and some amount - exactly how much isn't yet clear - will come from the private sources.

Leroy Nunery, Ackerman's deputy, will be the interim superintendent.  He was a finalist for the top job when Ackerman was hired.  A national search will be conducted for a permanent replacement.

While we readily acknowledge that the city's daily newspapers have generally reported the ... resolution not to swear in print kicking in ... out of Ackerman, I will take this moment to humbly remind readers that waaaay back in mid-June, when nobody in the media was actually saying it, City Paper took it upon itself to let readers know (just in case they wanted to) that virtually no one in the know thought Ackerman was  going to be here when school started:

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Let me make this very clear: There is no unofficial confirmation — and certainly no official confirmation — of what is, essentially, nothing more than speculation. However, it's speculation shared by virtually — heck, maybe literally — every source CP's spoken with for weeks now. That, we think, makes it news.

When the schools open back up this September, say these sources, they expect that Superintendent Arelene Ackerman will be long gone.

Well, we got the "gone" part right, but not the "long gone" part: with schools opening in a week, school officials will have to scramble to conduct a national search for a replacement, who will inevitably begin his or her tenure in the middle of a school year.

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