Dayton Public students get their chance to ask superintendent candidates questions

A panel of 12 students from Dayton Public elementary, middle and high schools on Monday “grilled” the three candidate finalists interviewing to be the district’s next superintendent.

The questions the students asked ranged from how their fellow classmates would be involved in administrative decision making in the future, what the candidates would do to help long-term substitute teachers, and how they would be visible in school buildings.

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