I consider the loss of a good education reporter at least on par with the loss of an excellent principal or school board member. Their experience, sources and understanding of the system is of huge help in holding the system accountable and letting the community know exactly what's going on in the system--which ultimately results in a better experience for the children.
On the cusp of retaining or firing our superintendent of schools, with a majority of newbies on the BOE and with the budget process just around the corner this is not a good time for Nashville to be without an education reporter that is up to speed and able to crank out the information our community needs to keep abreast of what is going on. Ms Riley was usually the only reporter at the school board meetings. I never saw any other reporter in the committee meetings. She certainly worked hard and knew her stuff. While the Tennessean figures out who will replace her we'll have to keep an extra sharp eye on the system ourselves.
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