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More Women Are Now Leading U.S. School Districts, Study Says
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More Women Are Now Leading U.S. School Districts, Study Says
Cheryl Cotton, the new superintendent of the West Contra Costa Unified School District, holds a photo of her first grade class, which was taught by her mother, a teacher in the district for 42 years. (Louis Freedberg / EdSource) By Diana Lambert EdSource This year, women hold one-third of the school superintendent’s jobs in the U.S., according to a study released by the ILO Group’s Superintendent’s Research Project on Monday. Half of all superin…
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