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...need for a reform majority on the School Committee to retain and support Superintendent Cheatham...
...election, Cheatham probably will have received tenure (granted by state law to all school personnel after three years in office), which would virtually guarantee him the superintendency for as long as he wanted it. If they win a majority on the School Committee, the Independents must fire Cheatham during the next two years...
Eric ran a strong but unsuccessful race in the 1971 election with The Common Slate, which was instrumental in bringing in a new reformist superintendent of schools, Cheatham. He now has the added backing of Cambridge People's Party, the CCA, Cambridge Women's Political Caucus and CPPAX. His long term interest is in education, not political maneuvering, made explicit by his work at Centerpeace...
After meeting for about 90 minutes in executive session, the committee announced that with the help of Cheatham, it had reached a compromise which will keep the 13 administrators--assistant headmasters, sub-masters and deans--in their present positions for the time being...
However, the motion listing these changes noted that Cheatham would still be expected to evaluate administrative needs in the school system and to determine whether any positions should be terminated...