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LAUSD Board Appoints Longtime Administrator Andres Chait as Next Superintendent

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June 25, 2026

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The Los Angeles Unified Board voted unanimously to appoint Andres Chait, a longtime district administrator, as superintendent days after his predecessor resigned. “This board’s decision reflects the confidence in Mr. Chait’s leadership, his decades of service to Los Angeles Unified, and his demonstrated ability to guide the district during this period of transition,” said board []

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WRAL News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Vance County Schools appoints Destiney Ross-Putney as next superintendent

Vance County Schools names its next superintendent. Dr. Destiney Ross-Putney. The longtime district leader will officially take over on August 1 following the retirement of Superintendent Dr. Cindy Bennett.

Vermont Daily Chronicle

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· Jul 10, 2026

Governor Phil Scott announces Commerce Sec. Lindsay Kurrle is leaving, names Tayt Brooks as new Secretary

Tayt Brooks has worked for the Scott administration since 2017. He started as director of affordability and economic initiatives, then became deputy secretary of ACCD in 2021. He will officially become secretary on July 27. The post Governor Phil Scott announces Commerce Sec. Lindsay Kurrle is leaving, names Tayt Brooks as new Secretary first appeared on Vermont Daily Chronicle. The post Governor Phil Scott announces Commerce Sec. Lindsay Kurrle is leaving, names Tayt Brooks as new Secretary appeared first on Vermont Daily Chronicle.

Diane Ravitch's blog

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· Jul 6, 2026

Why LAUSD Chose an Insider as Its New Superintendent

The elected board of the Los Angeles Unified School District recently chose Andres Chait, a veteran educator, as its new superintendent, succeeding Alberto Carvalho, who is under investigation in relation to an AI contract. Chait has served in the LAUSD for nearly three decades. He started as a kindergarten teacher and rose through the ranks. []

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 24, 2026

Judson ISD school board appoints interim superintendent, its fifth leader in six months

The Judson Independent School District board voted 6-1 to appoint Ann Dixon as the next interim superintendent, making her the fifth person to lead the district in six months.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 29, 2026

HDFC Bank’s board approves former CEC Rajiv Kumar as its PT Chairman

Kumar, who retired as Finance Secretary in February 2020 and later also served as the 25th Chief Election Commissioner of India, is appointed as an Additional Director with effect from June 30, 2026 for 4 years

L.A. Times - Education

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· Jul 1, 2026

Power is stripped from state schools superintendents in major education overhaul

New budget deals means that California voters in November will select a new schools superintendent with an uncertain, but more limited role in education.

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Related coverage for "LAUSD Board Appoints Longtime Administrator Andres Chait as Next Superintendent": WRAL News — Vance County Schools appoints Destiney Ross-Putney as next superintendent. Vermont Daily Chronicle — Governor Phil Scott announces Commerce Sec. Lindsay Kurrle is leaving, names Tayt Brooks as new Secretary. Diane Ravitch's blog — Why LAUSD Chose an Insider as Its New Superintendent. KSAT San Antonio — Judson ISD school board appoints interim superintendent, its fifth leader in six months. The Hindu BusinessLine — HDFC Bank’s board approves former CEC Rajiv Kumar as its PT Chairman. L.A. Times - Education — Power is stripped from state schools superintendents in major education overhaul