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Article: His Specialty Is Short-Term Stints.
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- School Administrator
- Article date:
- May 1, 1994
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Albert J. Pultz
Since August 1989, five school districts in upstate New York have called Al Pultz their superintendent. That's five superintendencies in five years. Does this man have a problem holding a job?
To the contrary, Pultz is a widely sought professional in school leadership. His calling card is interim school district superintendencies--employment that by definition rarely lasts more than six months.
The interim superintendency is a fast-growing form of post-retirement employment for veteran school leaders in states like New York, and Pultz is collecting interim posts like a youngster pocketing marbles.
Since January his ...