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Both churches are Protestant, but the Scottish Episcopal Church chose episcopal oversight (bishops) over presbyterian elders and superintendents.
Complex-area superintendents who meet expectations with a score of 3 will receive an increase of 4.6%, Hayashi said.
Dr. Joseph shared, "I hope this research inspires Black superintendents to share their stories in a more rigorous, methodical way.
“I have started a conversation with our local superintendents to understand how they are addressing the issue of cell phone use in schools,” Weaver said.
In a memo Friday, Diaz told superintendents that the course could be taught “in its entirety in a manner that is age and developmentally appropriate.”
Officers of high integrity were selected to replace corruption-tainted 38 airport customs superintendents and air customs officers after the FPJ expose on the GPay digital extortion racket at Mumbai Airport.
The bill was also opposed by the Utah State Board of Education, Utah PTA, school superintendents, business administrators and school boards.
The officers comprise one superintendent, three deputy superintendents, two inspectors and one sub-inspector.
Source: https://www.canindia.com/bengal-teachers-scam-cbi-inducts-7-more-officers-in-sit/
Two small city school district superintendents in Orange County told The Epoch Times that they supported a state ballot measure this fall to lift their debt ceiling to the same level as other districts in the state.