The brief cites high administrative turnover, saying most deanships are vacant and quotes Dr. Diamandopoulos as saying in 1994 that admissions standards were in a "downward slide."
After years of administrative turnovers, chronic deficits, canceled performances and crippling labor disputes with the chorus and orchestra, the English National Opera was all set for a grand re-emergence.
After several years of false starts and administrative turnover, GSGIS finally obtained the Maggie Walker High School building, an abandoned former Richmond City school, as a permanent home.
But during the last decade that company went through tumultuous times, with administrative turnovers, deficits, labor disputes and canceled performances.
Still, the administrative turnover has absorbed Mr. Rudenstine's time and left him without key aides.
She knew that the Kitchen, which has been without a director for about two years, had a long, troubled history of financial difficulties and high administrative turnover.
The school has experienced administrative turnover, and as of 2011-2012 the principal is Norman Isaacs.
President Chater both complains and crows about her administrative turnover.
It cited chronic administrative turnover at Dwight Morrow in recent years and poor student behavior and attendance and vandalism and fighting in hallways and classrooms.
By the mid-1970s, amid a flurry of administrative turnovers, the school began to move toward a true middle school system, organizing into academic teams.