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It is not a good omen for schools Superintendent Christina Kishimoto that the teachers’ and principals’ unions have dealt a blow to her contract-renewal hopes. A flood of testimony before the state Board of Education on Thursday pushed the panel to postpone a vote.
That two-week delay may be the only bright spot in the situation for Kishimoto, because it buys a little time. Enough to work out a deal to put her on firmer footing? We’ll see how the wrangling over reopening schools progresses, for instance.