A post from guest blogger and Fordham Vice President for Ohio Programs & Policy Terry Ryan.
Ohio's Superintendent of Public Instruction, Susan Zelman, announced to her staff today that she will be stepping down as state superintendent. She is leaving after several months of public, and sometimes nasty, tussling with Governor Strickland and his emerging agenda for Ohio's K-12 education. Dr. Zelman will be missed, and now speculation turns to her possible successor. Scott Elliott of the Dayton Daily News has listed on his blog four possible candidates (including the Governor's wife). He is seeking suggestions on other names to consider; if you have any insights here please share with Scott and his readers.