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ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, MAY 13, AND THEREAFTER – In this April 28, 2017, photo, Lee Ann Wentzel, center, superintendent of the Ridley School District, speaks with Kim Holdredge, left, and Sarah Messina during a graphic design class at Ridley High School in Folsom, Pa. School districts in Pennsylvania counties near Philadelphia have moved faster than the rest of the state, and the nation, in growing the roster of female school superintendents. Out of the 61 school districts in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties, 21 districts are run by women, or 34 percent, compared to less than 29 percent of school districts statewide. (Ed Hille/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)

ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, MAY 13, AND THEREAFTER – In this April 28, 2017, photo, Lee Ann Wentzel, center, superintendent of the Ridley School District, speaks with Kim Holdredge, left, and Sarah Messina during a graphic design class at Ridley High School in Folsom, Pa. School districts in Pennsylvania counties near Philadelphia have moved faster than the rest of the state, and the nation, in growing the roster of female school superintendents. Out of the 61 school districts in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties, 21 districts are run by women, or 34 percent, compared to less than 29 percent of school districts statewide. (Ed Hille/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)

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