Granite (Utah) district to get new leadership

April 22, 2010
Stephen Ronnenkamp retires after 14 years as superintendent
From The Salt Lake Tribune: Utah's largest school district is replacing its top official. Granite School District Superintendent Stephen Ronnenkamp says he is retiring Aug. 1 after 39 years in public education. Ronnenkamp, 64, says he's ready to retire after 14 years at Granite's helm.

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