Kiselius lacked strong executive leadership and strategic planning skills. Further, just before applying for the superintendent role in Boston. She had been turned down for the same job in Minneapolis. Her hometown school board...passed her over, citing the scarce progress on closing achievement gaps during her eight years as the top education official. in in the state. Her leadership skills are very lacking, a former Minnesota Department of Education official who worked with Kasilius told me. She's scattered. (42:35–42:48)
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Asserts that Kiselius's hometown school board passed her over due to scarce progress on closing achievement gaps.
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