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For the first time in a decade, an LAUSD insider holds the top job
Andrés Chait, a 30-year LAUSD employee who began as a kindergarten teacher, has been appointed as the district's first insider superintendent in a decade. He will lead efforts on academic achievement, strategic planning, and addressing challenges like declining enrollment and supporting immigrant students.
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