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district leadership  |  strategic planning

implementing a strategic plan well to define your district’s legacy

in the ever-evolving landscape of education, implementing initiatives can make all the difference between thriving and merely surviving. the art of implementing initiatives well is a skill that requires a combination of strategy, systems, and responsive leadership. whether you're a district leader, a campus administrator, or a classroom teacher, mastering this art is essential for achieving your goals and driving positive change within your learning community. in this blog post, amy creeden, superintendent of schools for the enlarged city school district of middletown, about 65 miles northwest of new york city in middletown, new york, shares three lessons her district learned through the first year of implementing their five-year strategic plan.

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