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Steven C. Baugh[edit]

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Baugh has been an associate professor of education, a superintendent of schools and was a candidate for the state legislature. The last is not a sign of notability. The first is not enough on its own, and we lack sources that show he meets any of the notability criteria for academics. The district he was superintendent of currently has 73 schools, including 8 high schools. It was not nearly that big 20 years ago when he was superintendent. He was named state superintendent of the year. Still, I do not think this adds up to notability. John Pack Lambert (talk) 02:07, 24 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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