Article: His Specialty Is Short-Term Stints.

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 ...

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