Oregon is losing female school superintendents, new study highlights why

Christy Perry, superintendent of the Salem-Keizer School District, is seen in the reflection of a mirror in her office

In Oregon, school districts filled 29 openings for school superintendents this year.

Just eight were women. Of those, only three got contracts for more than a year. 

Krista Parent is a director at the school administrators group and a member of the Oregon Commission for Women. She said the outdated comments and scrutiny women superintendents face were among the most jarring findings from the surveys conducted as part of the study.​

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