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.
Not exact matches
For a decade or more, school reform has been an
urban tale of
superintendents seeking to «turn around» schools in poverty - stricken communities, where vast numbers of children read below grade level and
drop out before graduation.