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Latinos Upset Over Process for Denver Schools Chief

DENVER

Latino leaders are complaining that the Denver Public School Board’s did not consider Hispanics before choosing a finalist for the superintendent’s job even though  Latino students make up 60 percent of those enrolled in the district..

The newly formed Colorado Latino Forum says the selection process was secretive.

The board chose 44-year-old Tom Boasberg as the sole finalist to replace superintendent Michael Bennet. Gov. Bill Ritter picked Bennet last week to fill the U.S. Senate seat left open by Ken Salazar, who is President-elect Barack Obama’s choice for Interior Secretary.

More than 20 Latino Forum members signed a letter Friday to school board president Theresa Pena asking to talk about having a transparent and open process for Boasberg’s selection and future appointments.

“It is a shame that you would announce such an important appointment without even going to the community that has the most to lose or gain,” they say in the letter.

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