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What Should Our Education Priorities Be Now, Who Will Set Them?

What Should Our Education Priorities Be Now, Who Will Set Them?

Released Monday, 31st July 2017
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What Should Our Education Priorities Be Now, Who Will Set Them?

What Should Our Education Priorities Be Now, Who Will Set Them?

What Should Our Education Priorities Be Now, Who Will Set Them?

What Should Our Education Priorities Be Now, Who Will Set Them?

Monday, 31st July 2017
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The current administration and U.S Secretary of Education usher in a new era in education priorities. Join our panel of national education leaders as we discuss education priorities and who will set them.

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Daniel (Dan) Domenech is executive director of the American Association of School Administrators. JoAnne Bartoletti is the Executive Director of the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). Gail Connelly is Executive Director of the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP). John D. Musso is Executive Director of the Association of School Business Officials International. Rhian Evans Allvin is the CEO of National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Patrick Riccards is chief communications and strategy officer for the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation and former local school board chairman.

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