
Des Moines Schools Places Top Academic Officer on Leave
Des Moines Public Schools' Chief Academic Officer, Robert Lundin, has been placed on paid leave, marking the second top official to be sidelined recently.
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Des Moines Public Schools' Chief Academic Officer, Robert Lundin, has been placed on paid leave, marking the second top official to be sidelined recently.

Interim DMPS Superintendent Matt Smith addresses challenges following former superintendent's arrest, focusing on restoring trust, the critical $265 million bond referendum, and new state employment v

JG Consulting says it will defend itself in court against a lawsuit from Des Moines Public Schools over the hiring of a superintendent later arrested by ICE.

Ian Roberts, the former superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, faces a federal charge for possessing firearms while being an undocumented immigrant.

The Des Moines School Board says it was a "victim of deception" by its former superintendent, who resigned after an ICE arrest and questions about his credentials.

The Des Moines school board is set to place Superintendent Ian Roberts on unpaid leave after his state license was revoked following an arrest by ICE.

Des Moines Public School Superintendent Dr. Ian Roberts has been placed on administrative leave following his detention. Former Associate Superintendent Matt Smith will serve as interim leader. This d

Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts was placed on paid administrative leave after being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The Des Moines Public Schools board voted 7-0 to place Superintendent Dr. Ian Roberts on paid leave after his detention by ICE over a removal order.

Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts was arrested by ICE for alleged illegal presence, despite the district stating he completed an I-9 form and a background check. Officials claim no

Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts has been arrested by ICE, who allege he is in the U.S. illegally. State officials will now review the district's hiring.