LAUSD Superintendent Michelle King said she’s retiring this June. She has cancer and hasn’t been on the job since the school year began. She’s known for raising graduation rates to record levels, and letting kids quickly make up credits for classes they failed. Meanwhile, Acting Superintendent Vivian Ekchian has been filling in.
Nation's second largest school district much find new leader
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- Howard Blume - education reporter for the Los Angeles Times - @howardblume