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Volume 13, Number 45 • Nov. 7 to 13, 2014 Photo courtesy of Blumenthal Arts/Carol Rosegg
Finding the magic in you Blumenthal’s 2014-15 Broadway Light season opens with Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella.” Read Courtney Schultz’s review on page 16
CMS superintendent New Lansdowne officially steps down principal comes home The
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
by Courtney Schultz courtney@thecharlotteweekly.com
County Board of Education announced at its special meeting on Thursday, Nov. 6, it would enter a separation and release agreement for CMS Superintendent Heath Morrison, who announced his
resignation Monday. After an hour-and-40-minute closed session, board members returned to announce they would agree to engage in a separation agreement of Morrison’s voluntary resignation, effective as of Nov. 6. The separation came after agreements were met with attorneys (see Morrison on page 14)
by Courtney Schultz courtney@thecharlotteweekly.com
Penelope Crisp will return home as she takes on the big chair at Lansdowne IB Elementary School. Crisp will leave her job as literary facilitator at Endhaven Elementary School and begin at Lansdowne Elementary School on Nov. 10.
She started her educational career by spending four years as a teacher at Lansdowne, and she’s ready to return to a school she loves as its principal. Crisp follows former principal Brian Bambauer, who started as Randolph Middle School’s principal in early October. (see Lansdowne on page 15)
INDEX: News Briefs, 6; Crime Blotter, 7; Scores, 8; Education, 12; Calendar, 20; Sports, 21; Classifieds, 27