Superintendent Shortage? Think Higher Pay, Fewer Districts ; As Maine School Systems Compete More Often in a National Market, Something has to Give.
Portland Press Herald › March 31, 2005
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Portland Press Herald › March 31, 2005
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The fact that Maine school districts are finding it harder and harder to replace superintendents has many causes, but likely only a couple of solutions. One is money, and the other is saving it.
According to officials of the Maine School Management Association, the dearth of applicants for superintendents' positions began to be noticeable about three years ago.See the full content of this document
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Superintendent Shortage? Think Higher Pay, Fewer Districts ; As Maine School Systems Compete More Often in a National Market, Something has to Give.
Superintendents work for school boards and oversee principals and teachers...
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