Ann Clark, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools’ chief academic officer, has been chosen for a 10-month executive training program designed to prepare her to be an urban superintendent.

Eventually, he said, Clark could lead another district or could be in line to replace him.
The academy, created by philanthropist Eli Broad (it rhymes with “road”), targets leaders inside and outside education. Clark’s 2010 classmates include an Army general, the director of strategic planning for a technology corporation and the former chief of NATO Afghan operations.