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Minority School Administrators Uncommon

Posted: October 14, 2012 at 5:30 a.m.

Donna Charlton, Oakdale Middle School principal, talks Thursday with student Joanna Cortez in class in Rogers. Both of Charlton’s parents were educators. She taught for about 12 years before moving into administration.
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Donna Charlton, Oakdale Middle School principal, talks Thursday with student Joanna Cortez in class in Rogers. Both of Charlton’s parents were educators. She taught for about 12 years before moving into administration.

Tamekia Brown probably made history when she accepted a job with the Springdale School District this year.

At A Glance

Minority Administrators In Local School Districts

• Bentonville: Three assistant principals

• Fayetteville: Two assistant principals, one central office worker

• Rogers: One principal, two assistant principals

• Springdale: One principal, one central office worker

Source: Staff report

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