Atlanta, GA
APS superintendent search: Advisory panel named to aid in selection
ATLANTA – Atlanta Public Schools has given their timeline for permanently filling the superintendent’s post following the early dismissal of Dr. Lisa Herring as the city’s top educator, which was announced just before the start of the 2023-24 school year.
The Atlanta Board of Education announced on Tuesday a deadline of July 1 to name a permanent replacement. That decision was made during a meeting on Feb. 26 where potential candidates were discussed along with the formation of a community panel to advise in the selection process.
The names of the community panel members were also released Tuesday. The panel, chosen for their deep commitment to the APS community and insightful understanding of educational leadership’s impact, includes a diverse group of PTA members, parents, teachers, staff, community leaders, alumni, business figures, clergy, and more. Panelists are expected to meet with the finalist candidates for the post.
The appointed panelists are Alfred Garner, Arthur Carson, DaMicha Luster, Dawn Brocklington-Shaw, DeMar Goodman, Elizabeth Wickland, Jennifer Saunders, Jon Balch, Kate Carter, Kim Dukes, Kacey Venning, Kenny Hill, Marc Hardy, Margaret McKenzie, Matt Westmoreland, Milton Little, Omar Ali, Shelly Goodrum, Sierra Pape, and Susanna Roberts, with alternates Alicia Di Criscio, De’Andre McPhail, Iridian Ramos, Kamau Bobb, Nathaniel Smith, Stephanie Flowers, and Terriyln Rivers-Cannon.
All panel members are required to sign a non-disclosure agreement, promising not to divulge any details about the candidates to the public.
Board Chair Erika Mitchell says she is satisfied with the caliber of the candidates and the dedication of the community panel involved in advising the board.
The board decided in August 2023 not to renew Dr. Herring’s contract, which was to run until the end of June 2024 and named Dr. Danielle Battle as interim superintendent of APS.
Atlanta, GA
All About Zephyr Southern Brasserie, a Stylish French Arrival for Centennial Yards — Resy | Right This Way
2. There’s some top culinary talent in the kitchen.
What makes the team at Zephyr unique is that, like the railways that intersect Atlanta, many of the powerhouses that have made this newcomer their hub have done so by changing tracks.
Taking a unique tack, director of food and beverage, Omari Buncum (formerly of The Forth, home of Elektra and Il Premio) says, “We weren’t looking at titles — we were looking for strong leaders.”
It was this philosophy that led him to invite Carelys Vazquez to take the reins as the founding executive chef for all of the hotel’s outlets, including Zephyr — a massive and unusual pivot for an accomplished pastry chef with a history of award-winning programs in her specialty. With her pledge to build and inspire teams, and create an environment where “chefs can feel empowered,” it became clear that she was the right conductor to get growth on track, laying the foundation for current executive chef Christian Quiñones to take over.
A Puerto Rico native who completed his culinary studies in Florida and the Basque Culinary Center in San Sebastian, Spain, Quiñones was recruited similarly for the people-first culture he brings to his projects. And serving as chef de cuisine is Jonathan Mailo, in addition to executive pastry chef Stephen Huang, most recently of the lauded Atlas Restaurant at The St. Regis Atlanta hotel in Buckhead.
Last but not least is nationally acclaimed mixologist Thandi Walton, who is both curating the beverage program in addition to pivoting to a new role as general manager here.
Atlanta, GA
Roaring crowds in the afternoon wave at the FIFA Fan Festival
The temperature isn’t the only thing hitting triple digits in the downtown core. The international passion is completely boiling over as the city reaches the final 24-hour stretch before its historic stadium introduction. The afternoon window has brought a big wave of international supporters straight into the festival gates.
Atlanta, GA
Where to watch Atlanta Dream vs Toronto Tempo on June 14: TV channel, start time and streaming
The WNBA has returned with a brand new collective bargaining agreement and a league full of loaded rosters as the 2026 season tips off.
A rookie class headlined by Dallas Wings top pick Azzi Fudd, Minnesota’s Olivia Miles and Washington’s Lauren Betts is ready to make a mark in the pros while the defending champion Las Vegas Aces look to keep their dynasty alive with a fourth title in five years.
As the the season gets going under a new media rights deal, it can be tough to figure out which channel each team is playing on every night. Here’s everything you need to know to tune in when the Toronto Tempo host the Atlanta Dream on Sunday.
What time is Atlanta Dream vs Toronto Tempo?
Tip off between the Toronto Tempo and Atlanta Dream is scheduled for 3 p.m. (ET) on Sunday, June 14.
How to watch Atlanta Dream vs Toronto Tempo on Sunday
All times Eastern and accurate as of Sunday, June 14, 2026, at 6:09 a.m.
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