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School superintendent turnover is rising. A leader aims to ‘keep down the noise’ amid culture wars

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On a beautiful fall morning in Marion, North Carolina, about a half hour drive east of Asheville, Tracy Grit jumps into his Ford Explorer.

He drives over train tracks, past Baptist church steeples, long lived-in trailer homes, a quintessential main street, and a handful of Mexican restaurants on his way to the school district’s only traditional high school. Gorgeous views of the Black Mountains flash through the window.

Grit says he spends a surprising amount of time here in his car, getting to know the school district where he recently accepted the top job as superintendent of McDowell County Schools.

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