Greg Wilson/Anderson ObserverKyle Newton has spent 13 years being the person Anderson School District 5 called when something went wrong. A shooting threat. A lockdown. A parent who needed to be told, at two in the morning, that her child was safe.The job had a title — assistant superintendent for communications and community relations — but the actual work, was something closer to institutional connective tissue: the person who knew the sheriff…
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