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Hernando to vote on appointed v. elected super

From The News Service of Florida: Amid calls by some Republican lawmakers to remove the Hernando County superintendent of schools, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday received a bill that could lead to the superintendent’s job becoming an elected post.

Why this matters: Escambia County School Board members Paul Fetsko and Kevin Adams tried to get approval from their fellow board members to have a similar proposal to place on the 2024 presidential preference primary ballot and failed.

Dig Deeper: Hernando County is one of 29 Florida school districts that have superintendents appointed by school boards.

Hernando Problem: John Stratton, the Hernando district’s superintendent since 2018, recently has faced a push by three Republican state lawmakers for his ouster. Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, R-Spring Hill, Rep. John Temple, R-Wildwood, and Rep. Jeff Holcomb, R-Spring Hill, issued a joint statement calling for Stratton’s resignation. (Note: State Rep. Michelle Salzman, R-Cantonment, asked for the resignation of Smith.)

A majority of the Hernando County School Board last week rejected a proposed vote of no confidence in Stratton’s leadership. Hernando County has had appointed school superintendents for more than three decades. Voters initially approved the change from elected to appointed superintendent in 1992.

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