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Sue Carnell will become Michigan's interim state superintendent on October 3, following the retirement of Michael Rice.

Carnell will be the first Black woman to serve as state superintendent in Michigan's history.

The state board is currently negotiating a start date with Glenn Maleyko, who was selected for the permanent superintendent position.

Sue Carnell, the chief deputy superintendent at the Michigan Department of Education, will take over as interim state superintendent in October and serve until the man who was selected to permanently take the job can step into the role.

The board last month voted to offer the state superintendent job to Glenn Maleyko , who currently is the superintendent for Dearborn Public Schools. On Tuesday, Sept. 9, the board approve

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