The Administrative Licensure program emphasizes leading at the district level, and is designed for educators who currently hold a principal license and would like to become district superintendents or hold other central office positions. (unco.edu)
But every district should designate a team of central office positions (including operations, facilities, security, human resources, business services, transportation, and in - house legal) to evaluate risk. (nsba.org)
District officials have said that 115 administrators have been reassigned from central office positions to school sites. (laschoolreport.com)