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By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com
Sarah Spross, right, confers with her boss, Maryland School Superintendent Karen Salmon, in this Herald Mail photo.
COOPERSTOWN – Sarah Spross, an assistant superintendent in the State of Maryland Department of Education, will become the Cooperstown Central School District’s new superintendent March 1 – or sooner.
“We hope sooner,” said school board President Tim Hayes this morning. He said it would give her more time to be introduced to her new responsibilities by the interim superintendent, Romona Wenck.
Spross, originally from Millbrook, Dutchess County, will succeed Bill Crankshaw,who resigned in August to lead the Greater Johnstown School District in his hometown.
and i said it with a smile on my face, but it s an absolute fact. i will say it a thousand times. without joe scarborough years a the university of alabama off raised its standards and quit hiring a bunch of losers for head coach and gone after nick savin. joe had a tremendous impact on what we re doing and on college football. it was a rather pointed op ed in the birmingham news directed toward the people that were running the football program so thank you for that. you bring up a couple of fascinating statistics. i love your show. every time i miss birmingham and miss alabama in the fall, i turn on your shows. couple of unbelievable stats you brought up. one, the last national championships have been determined by whoever won the iron bowl. they ve gone to the national
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the way he has fought and struggled, a lot of it through sheer will, to overcome them. he s really made a life for himself, when i frankly thought he would be very, very limited, to tell you the truth. tavis: to your point of your thinking he was going to be limited, at what point did you figure out that your son was, in fact, extraordinary in his father s eyes? the mere fact that he survived made him extraordinary. he was born in 1983. he was three and a half months premature. he weighed one pound and 11 ounces, and he was a twin. we knew the minute that he was born, if he survived, which was a big if at that point in time, there were going to be massive problems. he was in the hospital for seven and a half months, and i do believe that he survived because of his own will and strength. so that made him remarkable, but as i saw him progress, and a lot of it took place on this road trip that we take where i really almost focused on him the first time i saw really how his min