The Ohio Department of Education is embarking on a national search for its next superintendent of public instruction who will oversee the academic agenda for nearly 1.7 million public school students.
Whoever gets the position will face challenges playing out across the country -- learning during a pandemic, vocal opposition to vaccine and mask mandates and competition from private schools.
Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, we look at the state of public education with Paolo DeMaria, the former Ohio superintendent of public instruction who will soon take on a national leadership role.
Guest:
- Paolo DeMaria, former Ohio Superintendent of Public Instruction, and incoming president and CEO of the National Association of State Boards of Education
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