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done on the local level. Principals are appointed on
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the local level. The State Superintendent has nothing
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to do with the principals in the twenty-four subdivi-
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sions .
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MR. HOFF: This can shift down.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: Principals do move about
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from one system to another and you have a staff of
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supervisors at the central office and we have quite- a
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sizable group of them and --
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MR. ENEY: Are they merit system employees?
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MR. SENSENBAUGH: No, they are not merit
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system employees, but they are subject to approval --
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the Superintendent recommends them and they receive
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approval from the Board of Education.
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MR. BOTHE: Of course, if there is no
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thought of putting any of this in the Constitution, it
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is outside of our purview and concern.
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MR. ENEY: I was going to lead to the next
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question, and that was, do you feel strongly enough
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about it or concerned enough about it to change the
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present lack of provision in the Constitution, or do
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