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    The Principal as Driver of Change

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    GoFirst, everyone knows change poses risks. How do you decide what issues are worth pursuing? How do you know when to take the risks? When do you jump in and drive?

    This unit is about tackling the big problems – implementing change to improve student achievement. Keep that in mind as you proceed.

    Watch this video to hear about an issue that one former principal and assistant superintendent, Deanna Burney, tackled.

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