
BY SILAS ALLEN sallen@opubco.com
Oklahoma City's new school superintendent will oversee a diverse, complex school system that, in some ways, looks like several districts lumped together, the Oklahoma City School Board chairman said Thursday.
Board Chairman Lynne Hardin said the district's roughly 45,000 students come from a diverse set of nations, socioeconomic backgrounds and skill levels, many of them plagued by issues like poverty, abuse and homelessness.
Hardin spoke Thursday at the annual Greater Oklahoma City Chamber's State of the Schools luncheon.
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