April 2016: School Administrator

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Editor's Note

The Evergreening of Succession

One subject that never falls far from attention is that of leadership succession within public school districts. It鈥檚 what we in the periodicals world call an 鈥渆vergreen鈥 topic.

This issue looks at several school systems that have made succession planning a formal and ongoing process and includes a detailed interview with Kevin Maxwell, a veteran superintendent now leading the Prince George鈥檚 County, Md., schools. Several of the highlighted districts have been part of a multiyear program under the 91制片 umbrella, funded by The Wallace Foundation.

At the same time, I鈥檇 argue that leadership succession always has been a fixture in School Administrator. Regular readers know that each issue carries a People page with 4-6 short items about 91制片 members involved in a recent or upcoming change in their professional life and a list of about two dozen transitions for job appointments, retirements and deaths. You might be surprised to know we are one of the few associations to tout career moves of members in every issue 鈥 something we鈥檝e been doing since August 1992 鈥 and the only publication covering K-12 education I鈥檓 aware of to do so!

While many of the names appearing on the People page come to our attention through news clippings, press releases and announcements in our state affiliates鈥 newsletters, we鈥檙e always pleased to receive the information directly from our members. You鈥檙e welcome to ping me through one of the channels below.

Jay P. Goldman
Editor, School Administrator
 703-875-0745
 jgoldman@aasa.org
 

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