Sentences with phrase «average urban superintendent»

Klein, Hall and Weast have all served eight or more years in their most recent posts, which is much longer than the three - year stay of the average urban superintendent.

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The article announcing the undertaking tells us that almost half the nation's urban school districts had superintendent vacancies in 1990, and that the average tenure for such chief executive officers is now about two and a half years.
Today the average tenure for urban superintendents is only two and a half years, according to a Council of the Great City Schools report that surveyed big - city school leaders.
According to AASA research, the average tenure of an urban district superintendent in America is three years; in suburban and rural districts, it's six years.
In contrast, The Council of the Great City Schools notes that the average tenure of a school superintendent in one of the 50 largest urban school systems in the U.S. is about 3.2 years.
Yet, in 2014, the Council of Great City Schools found that the average tenure of urban superintendents dropped to 3.2 years, down from 3.6 years in 2010.
,» Education Week reporter Denisa Superville points out that according to the new Broad Center report, urban superintendents do tend to stay in their positions longer than most people think and other reports state, 6 years on average.
An average urban school superintendent of 3.2 years suggests the need for some important discourse and development around the conditions necessary to hire and retain those entrusted with the responsibility.
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