Hillsborough Superintendent hints at deal with state that could spare district from financial take-over
The superintendent says he drove to the state capital Thursday hoping to persuade DOE Commissioner Richard Corcoran to hold off on taking any drastic steps. Author: Eric Glasser Updated: 6:41 PM EDT April 30, 2021
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. It sounds like Hillsborough Schools Superintendent Addison Davis might have been able to reach a deal that would save the school district from a state takeover of its finances.
On Friday, Davis hinted at that good news while speaking with the Hillsborough Schools Citizen Oversight group in Tampa.
The superintendent says he drove to the state capital Thursday hoping to persuade Department of Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran to hold off on taking any drastic steps.