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August 1, 2018 1:24

Education Week is searching for some of the best and brightest school district leaders to profile in its annual Leaders To Learn From report. Each year, we recognize district leaders from across the United States who have executed on fresh, successful ideas in their school communities. Learn more at leaders.edweek.org. Visit https://leaders.edweek.org/nominate to submit a nominee. (August 1, 2018.) Want more stories about schools across the nation, including the latest news and unique perspectives on education issues? Visit www.edweek.org. About Education Week: Education Week is America’s most trusted source of independent K-12 education news, analysis, and opinion. Our work serves to raise the level of understanding and discourse about education among school and district leaders, policymakers, researchers, teachers, and the public. Published by the nonprofit organization Editorial Projects in Education, Education Week has been providing award-winning coverage of the field for over 35 years. Follow Education Week: - Subscribe to our Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... - On Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/edweek/ - On Twitter at https://twitter.com/educationweek/ - On LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/educ... To license video footage from Editorial Projects in Education please contact the Education Week Library at library@epe.org.

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