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Michelle King: You can’t resent someone not doing dishes if they’re in the midst of a rewrite. Robert King: I can be in editorial while Michelle is in the writers room.
King didn’t disappoint, pulling together a campus torn by discord. “Michelle united the faculty, boosted morale, and righted the ship almost immediately,” says Barry Smolin, an English teacher.
MICHELLE KING: Yes, because plenty of series just cut off, and are not allowed to resolve in a way that’s satisfying. And I was grateful that we did and feel good about the result.
BrainDead: Michelle and Robert King compare new series to The Good Wife The Good Wife finale postmortem: Robert and Michelle King talk William Gardner Good Wife creators share emotional goodbye ...
L.A. schools Supt. Michelle King has extended her medical leave until January, but no one at L.A. Unified is saying why, citing King's right to privacy. They say they don't know why.
MICHELLE KING I’m going with ironic. Look, I’m glad we got the opportunity to do the last four episodes so that we could wrap up this story in hopefully a satisfying way.
Los Angeles Unified School District Supt. Michelle King, whose four-month medical leave for cancer treatment left a leadership gap at a school system facing challenges on numerous fronts, won’t ...
“Michelle King has shown that she is an experienced educator, taking seriously both the need to invest in neighborhood schools and the need to prevent the district from being undermined ...
Not long before her medical leave, King, 56, had begun using a cane and was in obvious discomfort. At her last school board meeting, on Sept. 12, King had difficulty moving about.
MICHELLE KING: We’re trying to remain true to the idea that Elsbeth worked as an attorney in Chicago and moved to New York. It isn’t as though she’s had a memory wipe and she doesn’t ...
At the announcement that Michelle King had been promoted from deputy superintendent to the top leadership position at the huge and troubled Los Angeles Unified School District, the small throng ...
Though she has worked for the Los Angeles Unified School District for 38 years, Michelle King hasn't had many opportunities to voice a public opinion about its schools, or to lead them in new ...