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Peggy Buffington Print Email Peggy Buffington, School City of Hobart superintendent, said as educators embrace accountability there is a great desire to see the state implement a fair grading system while using the letter grades in an A-F system. February 24, 2011 12:51 am • John J. Watkins, File | The Times Related Stories Hobart High School hosts One Region, One Vision Education Summit Superintendents grapple with changes affecting K-12 education