Amid Culture Wars, 3 Ways for Supes to Stay Focused on Helping Students Succeed
As a longtime superintendent who comes from a political family, Dr. Jared Cleveland of the Springdale School District in Arkansas is uniquely positioned to speak to a difficult topic: how to stand true to your K-12 education mission and message and remain apolitical while navigating a sometimes-divided political landscape.
Most people want what’s best for students, but in recent years superintendents have often been forced to mediate between two polarized sides. In a new piece for The 74 Million, Dr. Cleveland shares three strategies that help him stand his ground—and allow him to pivot when needed—to ensure every student has opportunities that pave the way for success.
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