San Francisco Charter Schools Mcgraw Hill Vp & can you handle the truth
After six months of interviews with candidates across the country, the San Francisco Schools district has filled its prime position. Carlos Garcia, Vice President of Urban Markets for McGraw-Hill (education publishers), has been selected as the next Superintendent of San Francisco Schools. Board members have been searching for another since January after interim Superintendent Gwen Chan announced she would not return to the post in the autumn. Garcia was voted on because of his experience in the San Francisco Schools, strong results as Superintendent of other districts, and a good reputation as a fiscal manager. Garcia served at both Fresno, California and Clark County, Nevada as Superintendent. From 1988-91 Garcia was principal of Horace Mann Middle Schools in the San Francisco Schools. During its tenure the school improved its indicators of achievement and gained recognition for its achievements. According to San Francisco Board of Schools President Mark Sanchez, “We chose Mr. ...