superintendent tom boseberg is no longer at the helm for a little while. he is taking a six-month unpaid leave in order to spend time with his family. he wrote a letter to the district, to parents, to students saying he is taking that time to travel latin america with his wife and three children saying that international experiences have always been important to him and his wife even when they met in arab, and that children should explore the world around him. he is excited about that opportunity as he will be returning in july. the new superintendent will be taking over. we talked to an expert who said parents with students in denver public schools won't see much of a difference, even though tom boseberg is away for a while. they said principals are the ones who lead the schools in dps. >> thank you. education theme and looking at our money news, a foundation run by the heirs of walmart will spend $1 billion over the next five years to improve public education. the main focus will be backing new charter schools and helping existing programs. the foundatio