Chicago Sun-Times

Most of Chicago’s public school principals flee the district within five years, before they hit their stride in the job — and it’s not because of money, according to a new survey by the private Chicago Public Education Fund.

School leaders at both district-run and charter schools get fed up with generic training and bureaucratic nonsense, and quit, Education Fund president Heather Anichini told a sold-out lunch crowd Tuesday at the City Club of Chicago...