Some New Orleanians were sceptical when the city's new mayor, Mitch Landrieu, tapped Mr Serpas for the superintendent's job.
And from what I understand from the superintendent's office, about 180 different offices were moved.
The seven-member school board unanimously approved the superintendent's request last week, but not before two hours of heated debate.
This in effect severed the superintendent's links to his organisation.
So the citizens of Premont are rallying reluctantly around the new superintendent's last-ditch plan to buy time by suspending sports and using the money to make improvements mandated by the state.
Derry's chief constable RUC Chief Superintendent Frank Lagan's believed if the march was stopped there would be violence and it would lead to other similar demonstrations.
The building's superintendent, Ramiz Berisha, told CNN that FBI agents were outside the building Tuesday night.
Eventually, says the state's superintendent of public instruction, Lisa Graham Keegan, the public education system will be transformed.
The school system's superintendent says she believed that the teacher bore no ill intent but that the assignment should have been worded differently.
Yet by excluding New York's own regulatory apparatus, the Comptroller has removed an entire layer of consumer protection, says Diana Taylor, New York's superintendent of banks.
On top of Mr Flaherty's measures, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, Canada's banking regulator, slapped a loan-to-value limit of 65% on borrowing against home equity.
No wonder President Bush appointed Houston's Schools Superintendent Roderick Paige to be his new Education Secretary.
Dr. Khaled Iqbal, medical superintendent of Rawalpindi's district hospital, also said one person died and 29 others were injured.
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John Smith from Stoggy Lane, Plympton, was presented with a certificate from Cdr Chris Baldwin, the Royal Navy's diving superintendent.
"Even major works of art rarely have supportive documents, " said Cristina Acidini Luchinat, the superintendent of Florence's state museum and a renowned expert on Renaissance art.
The district's interim superintendent couldn't be reached Sunday.
Fishermen's Mission superintendent Tracy Oliver gave an address.
Nilton Sacenco, Suframa's deputy superintendent, says that new rules will distinguish between a computer with good speakers (tax breaks available all over Brazil) and a domestic appliance with added Internet access (tax breaks in Amazonia only).
"It was a protection racket just like those run 40 years ago in London's nightclubs, " says Michael Deats, detective superintendent of the U.K.'s National Hi-Tech Crime Unit.
With the help of some of the program's parents, we submitted it to Hartford's mayor, superintendent, and then the board.
He previously served as chancellor of the State University of New York and superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.
Siebert imposed tough new protective measures in New York, and liked to remind people that the initials of her title, Superintendent of Banking, were S.O.
Ursetta, then president of a local teachers' union, blurted out those words 18 months ago during a meeting in the office of Denver, Colorado's, schools superintendent.
The superintendent of New York's state police, Joseph D'Amico, said at a briefing Thursday the information they've gotten so far hasn't helped draw a complete picture of Myers.
In 1804, when an outbreak of yellow fever swept Gibraltar, ultimately causing almost 6, 000 deaths, Lord Nelson discharged Sir George from HMS Victory and appointed him superintendent of the territory's naval hospital.
One school campus was obliterated, and on the eve of 1, 500 students returning to class for the first time since Wednesday's blast, Superintendent Marty Crawford said the high school and middle school could also be razed.
Democratic governor Hugh Carey picked Siebert (despite her Republican leanings) to become Superintendent of New York State's Banking Department, another first for a woman.
Detective Superintendent Chris Bourlet of the Met's Child Protection Central Command told Newsnight reporter Angus Stickler the scale of the problem was difficult to determine.
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