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Superintendent says Crozet Gazette article mischaracterized administrative staffing; ACPS to send clarifying letter

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Superintendent Dr. Matthew Hawes told the board the division will send a letter to the Crozet Gazette correcting perceived inaccuracies in an April 5 article about administrative staffing, saying the cited 54% figure reflects an internal pay-grade grouping and includes reclassifications rather than newly created central-office positions.

Dr. Matthew Hawes, superintendent of Albemarle County Public Schools, told the board on April 10 that he and staff, including Dr. Dunn, prepared a letter to the Crozet Gazette to address inaccuracies and missing context in a Gazette article published April 5 about administrative staffing.

Hawes said the Gazette's reported "54 increase in administrative roles is based on a broad internal classification system that includes…

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