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[quote=Anonymous]I have been a central office administrator in various roles in the early 90’s - early 2000’s. In my district of 20,000 kids, we had a pretty thin central office when I started. Forward to now, in the same school district, now has lower enrollment; yet, the central office administration has grown by 450%. There are “specialists” in everything imaginable. And student performance in this district over the last 30 years has steadily declined. The answer is not more central office staff. What is needed are more teachers and building level instructional coaches. Central Office administrators should supervise multiple programs, be seen in the schools, not burden teachers with meetings, and find out what “help looks like” to the teachers they serve.[/quote]
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