Aug 21, 2025

Two New Associate Superintendents (Lametria Eaddy and Liz Keenan) Appointed by Sub-Mediocre Minneapolis Public Schools Superintendent Lisa Sayles-Adams Have Predictable Academically Insubstantial Credentials

Mean-spirited, sub-mediocre, control-freak (see numerous articles on this blog) Minneapolis Public Schools Superintendent Lisa Sayles-Adams has appointed two more administrative mediocrities to fill positions in her cabinet.

 

Lametria Eaddy will fill the associate superintendent  position vacated by the retiring Laura Cavender.

 

Liz Keenan will take a newly created position as Associate Superintendent for Special Education & Student Support Services.

 

Typically for administrators in public school systems, nothing in the educational preparation of these new staff members indicates any academic expertise in key subject areas (mathematics, natural sciences, history, government, economics, world and English literature):

 

Keenan’s degrees are more specific to her position, but the observation holds that neither administrator is a scholarly academician. 

 

Eaddy has an undergraduate degree in English but all of her graduate training, as is typical for public school administrators, was undertaken in education programs lacking in academic rigor.

 

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Lametria Eaddy, 

Minneapolis Public Schools Associate Superintendent

 

Ph. D. Educational Leadership and Administration

(Western Michigan University, 2019)

 

M.A., Curriculum & Instruction

(Saginaw Valley State University, 2006-2009)

 

M.A., Education;  M.Ed., Directorship Curriculum & Instruction

(Saginaw Valley State University, 2008)

 

B.A., English

(Howard University, 1993-1996)

 

Liz Keenan, 

Minneapolis Public Schools Associate Superintendent for Special Education & Student Support Services

 

Ph. D. Educational Leadership and Administration

(Marian University of Fond du Lac , August 2006-May 2013)

 

M.Ed., Special Education Director, Early Childhood-Grade 12

(St. Cloud State University, September 1997-May 2000 )

 

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