After a monthslong search vetting 41 candidates from across the nation, Seattle Public Schools’ board voted unanimously to approve Ben Shuldiner as superintendent.
SEATTLE — A new superintendent has been selected to lead Seattle Public Schools (SPS), following a unanimous school board vote on Wednesday.
Ben Shuldiner was named superintendent out of a total 41 candidates who applied for the role.
Shuldiner, a Harvard University alum, has over 25 years of experience in education, and is the current superintendent of Michigan’s Lansing School District. He was previously a lecturer and Dean’s Fellow at Hunter College, City University of New York, and served on the
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