4 things to know about the departure of Boston schools chief Brenda Cassellius

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4 things to know about the departure of Boston schools chief Brenda Cassellius
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Boston Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius addresses the news media about her decision to step down at the end of the school year during a press conference at Brighton High School.

Wu, who was asked directly whether she requested that the superintendent step down, said pointedly,"No."Is that enough time? Wu maintains that it will be. But some Boston education advocates say they're skeptical there will be enough time for community input on the hiring process. Cassellius assembled a task force, and the group spent six months working on the issue. Members were planning to send the superintendent a proposal that allowed socioeconomic factors to be considered — in addition to academics — in 100% of admissions decisions.

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