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G.I. principal says his role on national board will benefit local schools

By Harold Reutter
harold.reutter@theindependent.com
Published: Sunday, March 8, 2009 11:08 PM CDT
Grand Island Senior High has already felt the impact of having its principal, Kent Mann, as a member of the National Association of Secondary School Principals.

Now Mann is scheduled to move from being one of 30,000 middle school and high school principals in the organization to being one of just 24 voting members on the NASSP board of directors.

Mann said the NASSP does research on school reform and school improvement issues that is then reviewed before being published and made available to its nationwide membership.

He noted that two of those publications have been “Breaking Ranks: Strategies for Leading High School Reform” and “Breaking Ranks II: Strategies for Leading High School Re-form.”  Full Story

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