Superintendents left Pennsylvania districts during the 2022-23 school year at rates not seen since the mid-2010s, a new report found.
Last year, superintendent attrition rates reached 16.8%, a number last reported during the 2016-17 academic year, according to a report released last week by Ed Fuller, an associate professor in the Department of Education Policy Studies at Penn State’s College of Education.
That means that roughly one in every five superintendents have left their positions.
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