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North Texas Schools Face Superintendent Exodus

North Texas Schools Face Superintendent Exodus

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March 16, 20261m 26s

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North Texas Schools Face Superintendent Exodus: A Wave of Retirements and State Takeovers Leave Districts Scrambling for Replacements

Seven superintendents from North Texas school districts, including Frisco, Allen, DeSoto, Fort Worth, Prosper, Irving, and Lake Worth, have announced their retirements or been forced out due to state takeovers. The exodus, which began in December and continued through early March, has left districts scrambling to fill the vacancies. Parents and staff express concerns about student stability, as experienced leaders are hard to replace and the job has become more demanding due to politics and funding fights. Searches for new hires are ongoing, with potential replacements set to start as early as summer.

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