Sally
Douglas
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Longtime assistant superintendent of business and finance in
Pittsburg, Sally Douglas, will retire (2011) from full-time
employment for health reasons, though she will take a part-time job
in her field. She will primarily work from home as the assistant to
the executive director for the Massachusetts Association of School
Business Officials, of which she's a past president.
Douglas,
59, has spent 21 years in the school district, 18 as the head of
business and finance. While a numbers cruncher by trade, she weighed
the value of a quality education against what the city could afford.
"I felt it was important we make financial decisions in the best
interest of the students and keep the pressure off the taxpayers,"
she said.
Superintendent Howard "Jake" Eberwein III praised
Douglas for her fiscal approach toward public education and for
being a role model for fledgling school administrators like himself
-- he has been in his job for three years.
"She helped mentor
me in launching my career as a superintendent," Eberwein said.
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