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Interim Superintendent Named For Birmingham Schools
Birmingham City Schools named an interim superintendent to take over for recently departed Dr. Lisa Herring.

BIRMINGHAM, AL — A new interim superintendent has been named for Birmingham City School after a meeting of the Birmingham Board of Education this week. Dr. Mark Sullivan, who has been with the system for more than 25 years, will take over after the departure of Dr. Lisa Herring.
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A native of Birmingham and a product of the city schools, Sullivan has served the system as chief of staff for Herring, and before that as an educator and administrator. He taught fifth grade at Glen Iris Elementary and math at Center Street Middle School before transitioning to administration.
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Previous to his role as chief of staff, Sullivan served as Director of Area III, Director of K-8 School Operations, Interim Assistant Superintendent and Academic Officer for the system. He has led Spaulding Elementary School, John Herbert Phillips Academy, Ramsay High School, Glen Iris Elementary School and Elyton Elementary School.
After graduating from Woodlawn High School, Sullivan earned his undergraduate degree in elementary education from Alabama A&M, his master’s degree from Alabama State University, and both his educational specialist and educational leadership doctorate degrees from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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