CPS chief resumes hidden in box

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February 4, 2009

[edit] CPS chief resumes hidden in box

"In an attempt to hide the names of prospective superintendents as they apply, the Cincinnati school board will direct applications and resumes to a Post Office box in Corryville that will sit untouched until mid-March.

The board's goal: To keep district employees from seeing the names, and to avoid publicly naming candidates in response to requests filed under the Ohio Open Records law before the board, or its external advisers, is prepared to act on them.

"If we don't have them, then nobody has them," said Board President Eileen Cooper Reed in January."

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