POLITICSTHE 74
The Big-District Superintendent Pipeline Has Run Dry. What Can School Boards Do?
Large school districts in Colorado and elsewhere face a shortage of permanent superintendents, with declining applicant pools and fewer qualified candidates. High salaries for these roles do not offset challenges like increased demands on schools and divisive politics, leading to shorter tenures for superintendents.
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