October 2018: School Administrator

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Editor's Note

NATIONAL EDUCATION groups dont often enough provide sufficient attention to the needs of public schools in rural America, even though these schools educate roughly 18 percent of the nations school-age population. Thats why we periodically devote a theme issue to rural school leadership.

This months issue details how superintendents in the Pacific Northwest who are running small districts in far-flung places have found a professional networking mechanism that delivers well for them and staff members at their schools in , along with companion perspectives by two participating superintendents, and .

Theres also researcher  on the power of place in rural school leadership and a succinct overview of . Allen Pratt, who directs the National Rural Education Association, as he travelled the country to meet his members.

Finally, you can read about , alongside a series of first-person perspectives by , and , and a feature about   those who return to their hometowns to serve as district superintendents.

Were committed to revisiting the particulars of rural education before long, so wed welcome your suggestions for what to explore next.

 
Jay P. Goldman
Editor, School Administrator
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