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Educational Leadership: From Hostile Takeover to a SustainableSuccessful System,Used
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No major social institution has been under more scrutiny or under such pressure to change than the American public school system. One of the most recent initiatives in educational reform has been district takeover of public school systems. A takeover is the commandeering of dayto day control of district operations and decision making in an unsuccessful or failing school district. Despite attempts by state departments and governments to takeover failing school districts, success is often shortlived and unsustainable in the absence of the takeover. As a result, efforts to either abandon takeovers as an effective reform strategy or to create longterm sustainable results need to occur. A public school district in Logan County, West Virginia is one of only three school districts reported nationwide to have sustained success. Seven key characteristics that contributed to the sustainability of this district takeover were identified. Only through a relentless pursuit of sustainedsuccess will answers be found to solve some of the problems facing public education in America.
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