Philadelphia administrator in the running for top post in Baltimore

May 17, 2007
Gregory Thornton, chief academic officer in Philadelphia, could become CEO of Baltimore schools.

A top Philadelphia school official, Gregory E. Thornton, is in the running to become the chief executive officer of the city of Baltimore's school system. Thornton was the deputy superintendent in Montgomery County, Md., before leaving in 2004 to become the chief academic officer in Philadelphia, the No. 2 position there.

Click here to read The Baltimore Sun article.

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