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Parsons, Chris B.; Falkenhagen, Marilyn – School Administrator, 1992
Because of longer life expectancies and individually managed supplements to monthly pension checks, planning at retirement is becoming as important as planning for retirement. This article provides advice for retiring administrators concerning personal budgeting, setting goals, estate and tax planning, choosing medical coverage, converting assets,…
Descriptors: Administrators, Budgeting, Elementary Secondary Education, Goal Orientation
Chion-Kenney, Linda – School Administrator, 1999
Despite steep odds, the American Association of School Administrators is renewing its effort to ease the financial sacrifice of border-hopping superintendents. A 1998 legislative initiative, the Retirement Account Portability Act, drew 50 cosponsors. A similar legislative push is expected in 1999. (MLH)
Descriptors: Career Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Professional Associations
Keane, William G.; Follo, Eric – School Administrator, 1995
According to a survey of 46 recently departed Michigan school superintendents, departing superintendents can announce their intention to leave and still maintain a viable leadership role. Lame-duck superintendents should help the board think through the superintendent-selection process and review possible promotions, recognize staff achievements,…
Descriptors: Board Administrator Relationship, Career Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Competence
Ramsey, Krista – School Administrator, 1998
Whether from frustration, ambition, or financial necessity, administrators are inclined to say "yes" when private companies come calling. Sometimes superintendents initiate contacts themselves and begin new careers as well-credentialed salespeople or behind-the-scenes think tanks. At the Edison Project, former superintendents work in…
Descriptors: Business, Career Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship
DeSpain, B. C. – School Administrator, 2000
Research suggests that professors of educational-leadership who come to university classrooms with broad public school administration experience are perceived by graduate students as more effective in teaching courses in school law, finance, and leadership theory. Retiring superintendents are advised about pursuing college teaching opportunities.…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, College Faculty, Early Retirement, Educational Administration
Goldstein, Amy – School Administrator, 1992
Stress accompanies most superintendencies, but how much strain a superintendent experiences hinges on personality traits and coping ability. Superintendents are pressured by innercity work environments, changing demographics, tightening finances, confrontational school boards, and dissatisfied constituents. For some, the answer is early…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Coping, Early Retirement, Elementary Secondary Education