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Articles by Amy D'Orio
District Administration, Apr 2004
Administrator Profile
An Eagle Eye
Donna B. Smith, Superintendent, Clint (Texas) Independent School District
District Administration, Feb 2004
Administrator Profile
Mentoring's Biggest Fan
Tony Marchio, Appoquinimink (Del.) School District
District Profile
The Gift That Keeps on Giving
Kent (Wash.) School District
District Administration, Nov 2003
Administrator Profile
The Highest Calling
Jack Moreland, Superintendent, Covington (Ky.) Public Schools
District Administration, Apr 2003
District Profile
Tech Masters
Verteran teachers are as technology-wise in this district as new teachers, and even students. An ongoing staff development program is why.
Administrator Profile
Leader by Surprise
If a teacher can drive a bus, then a superintendent can work the lunch room. This leader has done both.
District Administration, Jan 2003
District Profile
Illuminated about equity
This large Georgia district has taken the lead in meeting Title IX regulations.
Administrator Profile
The turn-around queen
Cleveland’s leader, one of the highest paid superintendents, earns her keep by setting the foundation for student learning.
District Administration, Aug 2002
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The Outsider Comes In
What is the third-largest school district doing with a young, non-traditional educator as its CEO? W
District Administration, Jun 2002
Administrator Profile
Hard-working and Homegrown
This superintendent is reaping the harvest from the hard work he sowed in the last decade.
District Administration, May 2002
District Profile
Keeping the ABCs in the Classroom and off the Report Card
Are letter grades really important? One upstate New York district not only thinks they aren't, but i
District Administration, Mar 2002
District Profile
Finding Pearls of Wisdom
Administrators haven't analyzed this New York district to death; they analyzed it to near perfection
District Administration, Feb 2002
District Profile
Making Performance-Based Learning Work
This Alaska school district junked its traditional education system and was rewarded with a Baldrige
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