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Administration: Dealing with District Level Issues
Will McCoy joins Hollye and Shannon to talk about educational administration. This inaugural episode in the Educational Administration series starts at the top! We ask questions that stem from real experiences and frustrations brought to our attention by listeners and educators. How much travel and training for top-level administrators is too much? What level of power do school boards have? How to manage department heads when they are behaving badly. Will candidly addresses these questions (and more) from his years as a superintendent and turnaround superintendent. What are some of the ways he used to stay connected to his staff and create positive outcomes districtwide? Whether you are an educator with a beef against your admin, a family member who is discouraged by the leadership in your district, or an administrator seeking fresh ideas for being amazing...you won't want to miss this great interview!