Political battles in suburbia

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Abstract

Media reports have shown suburban school officials being threatened and school board meetings erupting into chaos. Rachel S. White, Michael P. Evans, and Joel R. Malin examine whether these politically contentious experiences are occurring everywhere, or if there is something distinct about the contentiousness suburban superintendents face. Drawing on a national survey of superintendents, they asked: How do political experiences of rural, suburban, and urban superintendents differ? The results paint a bleak picture about the stresses of the superintendency, and the direct toll they have on some superintendents’ well-being. However, they also identify ways to support suburban superintendents as they face political challenges.

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White, R. S., Evans, M. P., & Malin, J. R. (2023, February 1). Political battles in suburbia. Phi Delta Kappan. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/00317217231156223

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