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Revision as of 12:38, 7 March 2010
Barbara Allen (born c. 1949) is the acting superintendent of Birmingham City Schools.
Allen grew up in Titusville and graduated from Ullman High School in 1967. She joined the system as central office secretary afterward and then took a job teaching business and economics at Ramsay High School. She returned to the central office as a program specialist and was promoted to director of career technology.
Allen took the post of acting superintendent following the resignation of Stan Mims. In inheriting a system with declining enrollment she completed Mim's proposal for school closures and other cost-cutting measures. Members of the Birmingham Board of Education have complimented her for her professionalism and efficient, capable approach to conducting business.
Already a candidate for retirement, Allen originally agreed to serve through June 2009 while the Board conducts a search for a permanent superintendent. The term was later extended until December 31, and Allen agreed to a month-to-month extension in December. The board named Craig Witherspoon as superintendent in January 2010.
Preceded by: Stan Mims |
Superintendent of Birmingham City Schools 2008–2010 (acting) |
Succeeded by: Craig Witherspoon |
References
- Stock, Erin (May 11, 2008) "Birmingham interim school chief Barbara Allen leads with quiet strength." Birmingham News
- Leech, Marie (December 8, 2009) "Birmingham Board of Education OKs monthly extension of Interim Superintendent Barbara Allen's contract." Birmingham News
- Leech, Marie (January 17, 2009) "Challenges not novel for Craig Witherspoon, who is in line to be Birmingham schools superintendent." Birmingham News