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Milwaukee schools superintendent taking new job

April 3, 2018 By WRN Contributor

Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent Darienne Driver has a new job. Driver is in her fourth year heading the state’s biggest school district.

She’ll be president and CEO of the United Way for Southeastern Michigan. Driver began her career as a teacher in Detroit.

Her last day with MPS will be July 6th. MPS has more than 75,000 students and 9500 full time employees.

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