A year in the life of a small-town superintendent shows the federal bailout won’t be enough
The Hechinger Report
DECEMBER 21, 2021
. — At 8:01 p.m., on an unseasonably warm April evening, Lisa Grant hit refresh on her internet browser. Grant had been the superintendent of schools in this old coal and lumber town on the side of I-5, the major highway running the length of the west coast, for just 10 months. This story also appeared in The Guardian. So far, Grant has stayed.
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