Endorsement: AWOL Tony Thurmond still better as California schools chief than his culture warrior opponent [Opinion]
Democratic state Superintendent of Public Education Tony Thurmond as displaying “a toxic management style, questionable hiring practices and a general lack of leadership.” He then advanced from a crowded field to a Nov. 8 runoff election with 2.1 million more votes than his closest challenger.
As the nominal leader of a public school system with nearly 6 million students, he has certainly had a low profile since taking office in 2019. During the pandemic, he saw his role asAdvertisement
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