Commit Partnership leaders write about Stephanie Elizalde’s leadership and recent contract renewal that has focused on improving the quality, consistency and...
Superintendent has built upon successful programs, improved teacher retention and is focused on college readiness
On the other hand, it’s worth noting just how increasingly atypical it’s become to achieve the leadership stability and alignment between its elected board and chief executive that Dallas ISD has maintained over the past decade, two critical factors that have enabled it to become one of the most innovative urban districts in the nation.. Too often, top-level administrators opt to bow out, taking their decades of expertise with them.
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