Many changes in school leaders
20+ local districts hire or are looking
Nearly two dozen districts in the region will kick off the upcoming school year with new superintendents or searching for new ones, analysts say, in the most dramatic leadership overhaul the area has experienced in more than a decade.
Superintendent retirements last school year are the main reason behind the seismic shift at the helm throughout districts north of Boston, said Michael Gilbert, field director for the Massachusetts Association of School Committees.
“In terms of the north of Boston area, it was their turn,’’ Gilbert said. “I think it
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20+ area districts hiring or looking for new school superintendents
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