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Miami Herald Guervens Jeune, left, Ralph Polynice, center, and Wedner Petit-Deu, stand and wait behind the Haitian flag outside the Little Haiti Cultural Complex on Jan. 12, 2016.
School districts across the country are seeing Superintendents resign or be pushed out in record numbers. Two South Florida counties are facing that issue. Plus, an update from Haiti, which is now under new leadership. And a South Floridian who qualified for the Olympics, but can’t compete in Tokyo.
On this, Wednesday, July 21, episode of Sundial.
Superintendents Resigning
Principals, teachers and school administrators are preparing for classes to begin in South Florida next month.
AP
A Haitian protester holds up the country s Constitution during a demonstration against President Jovenel Moise last month.
With Haiti in economic and security collapse, President Jovenel Moïse s increasingly authoritarian rule is a point of bitter debate in the country – and South Florida.
Life in Haiti is harrowing right now. The economy has tanked and almost half the population is facing acute hunger. Public security has collapsed, including a terrifying wave of ransom kidnapping.
Many Haitians, as a result, want a different leader and so thousands of them hit the streets again last week demanding the removal of President Jovenel Moïse.