Principals & School Leaders
Data on the K-12 school leadership workforce

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Principals & School Leaders in the South: Click the options below to explore the data.

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Regional Highlights

School leader attrition averaged approximately 15% in the South during the 2023-24 school year. According to available data from states, the school leader workforce was 65.4% female — 12% less than the teacher workforce in the region. Approximately 33.4% of school leaders in the SREB region are people of color.

Map highlighting the number of principals/school leaders by state in the SREB region for 2023-24. Figures range from 657 to 8,878. Some states lack data.

15% average school leader attrition in the South  in 2023-24. Image shows two women, a principal and a teacher, having a discussion in an office.

In 2023-24, the school leader workforce in the South was predominantly female, but less so than the teacher workforce. Two pie charts display gender distribution: Principals are 65.4% female, 33.9% male; Teachers are 77.4% female, 21.6% male. Note states: 'School leader data not reported by all states.'

Bar chart comparing the race and ethnicity of principals and teachers in the South for 2023-24. White: Principals 66.6%, Teachers 73.3%; Black: Principals 24.4%, Teachers 16.3%; Asian: Principals 0.4%, Teachers 1.4%; Native American/Native Alaskan/Native Hawaiian: Principals 2.1%, Teachers 1.0%; Hispanic: Principals 5.9%, Teachers 5.7%; Multi-racial: Principals 0.6%, Teachers 1.1%. Note: Incomplete school leader data.

Additional Information: Live Handbook. Administrator Mobility and Attrition.

 


 

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State Spotlights

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