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'''Craig Witherspoon''' (born c. [[1966]]) is the superintendent of [[Birmingham City Schools]]. He took over for interim Superintendent [[Barbara Allen]] in March [[2010]].
'''Craig Witherspoon''' (born c. [[1966]]) is the superintendent of [[Birmingham City Schools]]. He took over for interim Superintendent [[Barbara Allen]] in March [[2010]].
Before coming to [[Birmingham]], Witherspoon headed the Edgecombe County, North Carolina school system for four years.


In August [[2011]], the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] gave Witherspoon a 3.24/5.00 performance rating.
In August [[2011]], the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] gave Witherspoon a 3.24/5.00 performance rating.
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==References==
==References==
* Leech, Marie (December 19, 2009) "Craig Witherspoon promises to restore Birmingham school system's trust." ''Birmingham News''
* Gray, Jeremy (August 15, 2011) "Birmingham school board gives superintendent an evaluation of 3.24 out of 5." ''Birmingham News''
* Gray, Jeremy (August 15, 2011) "Birmingham school board gives superintendent an evaluation of 3.24 out of 5." ''Birmingham News''



Revision as of 19:53, 15 August 2011

Craig Witherspoon (born c. 1966) is the superintendent of Birmingham City Schools. He took over for interim Superintendent Barbara Allen in March 2010.

Before coming to Birmingham, Witherspoon headed the Edgecombe County, North Carolina school system for four years.

In August 2011, the Birmingham Board of Education gave Witherspoon a 3.24/5.00 performance rating.

Preceded by:
Barbara Allen (interim)
Superintendent of Birmingham City Schools
March 2010–present
Succeeded by:
current

References

  • Leech, Marie (December 19, 2009) "Craig Witherspoon promises to restore Birmingham school system's trust." Birmingham News
  • Gray, Jeremy (August 15, 2011) "Birmingham school board gives superintendent an evaluation of 3.24 out of 5." Birmingham News