As Cleveland narrows the choice of who will lead its public school system, we'll consider the final three and ask why there's such "musical chairs" in this line of work. On average they stay in the job only 5 1/2 years, only 3 1/2 in urban districts. Are community expectations too high, is school board politics a factor, is the job just too difficult or the temptation to keep trading up too alluring? Thursday on the Sound of Ideas we’ll look for answers by examining the background of school superintendents, the selection process and what makes for success. Join us Thursday at 9 on 90.3
Michelle Kanu, Education Reporter, ideastream
Jennifer Myers, Education Reporter, Lowell Sun
Tom Skoch, Editor, Lorain Morning Journal
Patrick Center, News Director, WGVU