PHILADELPHIA - The Superintendent of the School District of Philadelphia is speaking out after the principals and administrators' union started pushing for a no confidence vote.
All while still negotiating with the teachers union.Leading Pennsylvania's largest school system for eight years, Dr. William Hite is in the crosshairs of the 670 member school principals and administrators union.
The petition accuses Hite of failing to educate students, keep them safe and manage the district’s money."Stakeholders want a say in what’s going on in the district’s efforts as it relates to work conditions and accountability," Robin Cooper, president of the Association of School Administrators, said.124,000 students attend Philly public schools and.