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Education Week Seeks ‘Leaders to Learn From’

By Michele Molnar — June 19, 2012 1 min read
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Are you proud of your district leaders for bringing fresh, successful ideas to your school community?

Would you like to see them get recognition for their innovations?

Then please consider nominating your local standout leaders for Education Week‘s “Leaders to Learn From” special section.

We are soliciting nominations from readers for this supplement that will run in February of next year.

In this pullout report, we plan to publish profiles of:

  • Superintendents who have forged new routes to higher student achievement;
  • Finance directors who have devised novel strategies to stretch district dollars;
  • Curriculum directors with effective outside-the-box methods for improving learning, among others.

In general, we’re looking for the people who come up with good ideas and have led the way in making them work.

If you know of a district-level administrator who has spearheaded a specific initiative that has brought measurable results, we want to hear about it. Please send your nomination and an explanation of why this person would be worth profiling, using the form below.

We’ll be reviewing nominations over the next few months, and soliciting some more from education experts, state school administrator groups, education writers, and other outside observers, before making our final profile selections.

For more information about the project, email Assistant Managing Editor Debra Viadero. We’re looking forward to hearing from you!

To nominate a district leader, please fill out the following form:

A form originally appeared on this page. It has been removed because we are no longer seeking submissions.

A version of this news article first appeared in the K-12 Parents and the Public blog.