LinkLinks WAMU: Short Contracts, Tight Budgets Make D.C.’s Principals More Stressed Than The National Average By Editor On Sep 4, 2018 44 Share The D.C. Auditor’s office says the District’s principals are the most stressed in the nation, and the policy of only giving school leaders one-year contracts is largely to blame. The report, commissioned in response to a request from the State Board of Education, showed that local school leaders feel stressed more often than their national peers. About 54 percent of those surveyed reported that they are “under great stress” almost every day, as opposed to 20 percent of principals nationally. DC Public SchoolsDC State Board of EducationOffice of the DC AuditorPrincipals 44 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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