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Achieving Outcomes That Matter: What Now? Ep. 6 With Craig Carmoney

Achieving Outcomes That Matter: What Now? Ep. 6 with Craig Carmoney

  • December 17, 2020
  • Sarah Szurpicki
  • Blog, What Now? Video Interviews
  • 1 Comment

The interview we’re releasing today illustrates the critical differences that result from choosing different measures for educational success. Craig Carmoney, who was recently honored as the 2021 Superintendent of the Year by the Michigan Association of Superintendents and Administrators, has…

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What Should Detroit High Schools Be Doing Differently? We Asked Some Of Their Alumni

What should Detroit high schools be doing differently? We asked some of their alumni

  • February 25, 2019
  • Sarah Szurpicki
  • Blog, Talent
  • 0 Comments

High schools that understand their mission to be the preparation of students who can be successful in any environment they choose after leaving high school--especially in pursuit of a college degree--also understand that they need data on how their alumni…

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