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Hands-On Veterinary Program Helps Navajo Students Succeed
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At Monument Valley High School in Kayenta, Arizona, students from the Navajo Nation get hands-on instruction in caring for animals. Director Clyde McBride discusses how the program helps prepare students for success. (April 19, 2017)
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Leaders To Learn From 2017: Recognizing Exceptional School District Leaders
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Watch as Education Week recognizes its 2017 class of Leaders To Learn From — some of the nation’s most exceptional school district leaders.
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Career and Technical Education That Helps Students Succeed - Meet a 2017 Leader to Learn From
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Clyde McBride, director of career and technical education in Kayenta, Ariz., runs a powerhouse pre-veterinary-sciences program that propels Navajo students to college and prepares them for jobs. (January 6, 2017)
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How Can Schools Improve Teacher Evaluations? A Discussion
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Renee Pryor has taken the dread out of teacher evaluations in her Tenn. district. In this video, originally streamed on Facebook Live, she sits down with Elizabeth Rich, Education Week Commentary editor. (March 30, 2017)
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Smart Ed Tech Strategy That Comes From the Classroom
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As technology director in California’s Perris Union High School District, Joseph Williams keeps all technology initiatives focused on what works best for students and teachers. (February 22, 2017)
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Amid Flint’s Water Crisis, Schools Chief Is a Calm Force
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Bilal Tawwab, the superintendent of schools in Flint, Mich., refuses to use the city’s lead-water crisis as an excuse for letting up on his push to improve achievement in the long-struggling district. (February 22, 2017)
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Superintendent Knocks Down Barriers to Learning for Poor Students
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In South Carolina’s Greenville County Schools, Superintendent W. Burke Royster draws on multiple partners to help keep students engaged in school and on track to graduate. (February 22, 2017)
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Superintendent Builds Bridges to New Immigrant Communities
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Jim Rollins, the superintendent of Arkansas’ Springdale Public Schools, has a “teach them all” ethos that has helped immigrant students and families get a foothold in their new community. (February 22, 2017)
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Giving Parents a Prominent Voice in Schools
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Trise Moore, who is in charge of family engagement in Washington state’s Federal Way school district, helps parents navigate the system and ensures their voices are heard in major decisions. (February 22, 2017)
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An Unwavering Advocate for Racial Equity in Schools
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John D. Marshall, the chief equity officer in Kentucky’s Jefferson County Public Schools, unmasks racial inequities and demands policy changes to support students of color and those who are poor. (February 22, 2017)
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Casting a Wider Net for Giftedness
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Superintendent Walt Griffin and school psychologist Jeanette Lukens are bringing more diversity to the gifted student population in their Seminole County, Fla., school district. (February 22, 2017)
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