“During the past 15 months, I have grown to love Lower Merion, our inspiring students, exemplary staff, committed families and community members; however, Gov.-elect Shapiro has offered me a unique and exciting opportunity to reshape educational policy and practices across the Commonwealth, so all Pennsylvania students can experience the level of educational excellence our students enjoy and that all students deserve,” Mumin said in a letter to the Lower Merion community.
“As I assume my new role, I hope to ensure the continuation of the progress we are making in important areas such as the exploration of full-day kindergarten, healthy start times and finalizing field space for Black Rock Middle School,” Mumin said. “I will also work with the Lower Merion Board of School Directors and our highly qualified administrative team to ensure a smooth transition to new leadership.
He looks like an SJW who doesn't know how to read a balance sheet. Pa. has $100 billion unfunded pension liabilities so schools won't get a penny.