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2020 Was a Wakeup Call for School Leaders: Here’s What We Did Once We Opened Our Eyes

2020 Was a Wakeup Call for School Leaders: Here’s What We Did Once We Opened Our Eyes

Update: 2021-04-02
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2020 opened our eyes to the gaping holes in our capacity to ensure learning continuity under all conditions.  In this episode, we speak with the superintendent of Duval County School system, one of the largest in the country about how they responded to their wake-up call.



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Dr. Diana L. Greene began her tenure as Superintendent of Duval County Public Schools (DCPS), the 20th largest school district in the nation, on July 1, 2018. She arrived to this role with extensive classroom and leadership experience, beginning with her first elementary teaching position at Mamie Agnes Jones in Baldwin, Florida. Prior to becoming a superintendent in Duval County, Dr. Greene served as Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent of Instructional Services in Manatee County. During her 33-year career as an educator, she has spent time as a teacher, assistant principal, and principal as well as in curriculum development, staff development and in senior executive leadership.

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2020 Was a Wakeup Call for School Leaders: Here’s What We Did Once We Opened Our Eyes

2020 Was a Wakeup Call for School Leaders: Here’s What We Did Once We Opened Our Eyes

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