In his four years with an urban Board of Education in a school district that is the second-poorest in Ohio,
Adil Baguirov has certainly made a difference. Before he arrived on the scene, the Dayton Public Schools district was very close to having to deal with a state takeover. Now, his and the other board members' attempts to significantly modernize the system have caused Dayton Public Schools to be in perhaps the best shape they have been in several decades. In fact, the district received "A" on components and subcomponents of their latest state report cards, which averted the possibility of a state takeover.
Another improvement
Adil Baguirov has directly led comes with the school district’s replacement of their fleet of aging school buses with 115 brand-new buses that are among the best available and which come with a 10-year bumper-to-bumper warranty. And he was able to finance them with existing money at a small 2.06 percent interest rate. The new buses are safer and more comfortable for the children, and therefore were much appreciated by students and parents. In addition to added safety, it is expected that the savings on school bus repairs and maintenance every year will be significant.