January 2025: School Administrator

January 2025 cover: illustration of a woman at podium with son next to her
This issue showcases unique dives into the personal lives of superintendents and their families.

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Editor's Note
Family Dynamics of the Superintendency

It was back in junior high school in Auburn, N.Y., when I first got a whiff of understanding about the unique occupational role played by a school superintendent. It came in the form of losing a friend who lived around the corner from our family鈥檚 house. She鈥檇 been a classmate, a really sharp student as I recall, and then she was gone at the end of 7th grade, after just three school years, moving with her family as her father left the superintendency in Auburn for a position in administration with the state education agency.

Many of us cannot appreciate what it means to grow up as the daughter or son of the person who oversees everything connected to the schools in the community. We鈥檙e exploring this subject, as well as what it鈥檚 like to parent a school-age child or children while you鈥檙e the superintendent, in this distinctive issue of School Administrator that looks at several facets of superintendent family dynamics.

In a feature we鈥檝e titled 鈥淎ll in the Family鈥 by Sarah Lindenfeld Hall, we look at families with pairs of superintendents who happen to be spouses or siblings or hold a parent-offspring relationship. We鈥檙e profiling eight families with these unusual matches.

Lots of good human interest angles to entertain and enlighten you here. Tell us what you think and about others we鈥檝e not mentioned.

 

Jay P. Goldman

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

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