Fall River schools have new temporary leadership after Curley's ouster

The Fall River public school system has appointed Kathleen Smith as interim superintendent and Elizabeth Legault as interim deputy superintendent after the ouster of former superintendent Tracy Curley. Smith and Legault will begin their roles on May 1 and April 6, respectively, and will work to strengthen leadership and support key operational areas in the district.
The Fall River public school system has new temporary leadership. Kathleen Smith is the new interim superintendent, and Elizabeth Legault is the new interim deputy superintendent. Smith has extensive leadership experience in urban education, while Legault will oversee the Human Resources Department and advance district-wide initiatives. The appointments come after former superintendent Tracy Curley resigned in March. Curley's resignation followed a tumultuous term marked by clashes with the school board. The new administrators will work to strengthen leadership and support key operational areas in the district.
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