School climate and school choice issues are all about representing the needs of students

Beginning on page 34, Superintendent Carol Hansen and Public Information Manager Julie Jennings share their story of how building a healthy school climate in Ocean View School District took new leadership and a passion for honesty, trust and accountability. Assistant Principal Oron Jackson (page 24)...

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Educational Change
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Educational Improvement
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Principals
Public Schools
School Choice
School Culture
School Districts
School environment
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