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RUMOR MILL: McCulloch to announce

Word on the street has it that state Superintendent of Public Instruction Linda McCulloch will announce her candidacy for Secretary of State in the next couple of days.  McCulloch will leave her current post with a lackluster record marked by declining student-statics and failing grades in national comparisons.  Under McCulloch's watch, OPI has flunked on educator-related policies, on No-Child Left Behind performance, and on the well-being of Montana school-children.  McCulloch also oversaw an increase in high school dropout rates.

Usually public officials with failing records turn themselves out to pasture at the conclusion of their terms.  But with just under 20 years on the public payroll, we're left wondering if maybe McCulloch needs a few more years to finish out that public employees' pension.

Posted on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 at 10:09PM by Registered CommenterCarter in | CommentsPost a Comment

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