Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed spoke Monday about a range of topics, including public safety and the city schools’ leadership.
) - come after the Chamber, flanked by the City Council president and County Commission chairman, said the school board has a “leadership crisis.”from many city and county leaders, and the state superintendent, surprised many when he suddenly announced he would resign, citing personal attacks from some board members.
“Changing superintendents two years in does not show anyone that our school board is a place of stability,” he said. “How do you then attract someone of equal or better quality than the leader you just replaced?”
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