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What is taking up other superintendents’ time? We have answers

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Time is not something most superintendents have to spare. A new poll examines the reasons for that situation, along with the top stressors for superintendents and their levels of job satisfaction.

The answers have everything to do with the district’s size, declares , which found a clear divide in stressors between superintendents of districts with fewer than 3,000 students and school systems serving 10,000 students or more. In spring 2024, leaders in the smaller districts were most concerned with鈥攁nd spending the most time on鈥攖heir budgets while their counterparts in larger systems felt more pressure from the “intrusion of political issues and opinions,” the report states.

But politics appears to be having less鈥攖hough still a substantial鈥攊mpact. The number of superintendents who cited political interference as a top source of stress has declined 28 percentage points, from 88% in 2023 to 60% in 2024.


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Other top sources of stress for superintendents in small聽补苍诲听large districts included student mental health, staffing shortages, educator mental health and academic performance.

Small district leaders also cited facilities maintenance and operations as one of the most time-consuming activities. Large district leaders reported spending the most time on external and internal communications.

“The differences are so large as to suggest that the very job of the superintendent鈥攁nd, therefore, likely the skills needed most to succeed in the job鈥攊s substantially different in large (urban) versus small (mostly rural) districts,” the authors of the report note.

This final stat may come as good or bad news: six out of 10 superintendents said this spring that the stresses of their job “are worth it.” That number was the same in 2023, the report concluded.

Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91看片istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91看片istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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