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Superintendent recounts Scandinavian study tour, urges expanded global learning and 24‑month notice for student travel

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Superintendent Dr. Krueger told the Board of Education July 22 about a nine‑day professional learning trip to Stockholm, Helsinki and Tallinn and described ideas from Scandinavian schools she believes align with New York State’s evolving “Portrait of a Graduate.”

Superintendent Dr. Krueger told the Board of Education July 22 about a nine‑day professional learning trip to Stockholm, Helsinki and Tallinn and described ideas from Scandinavian schools she believes align with New York State’s evolving “Portrait of a Graduate.”

Dr. Krueger said she participated in a competitive program with 35 educators and that the trip included school visits, workshops and meetings with Finland’s national education agency. She said the experience reinforced priorities now appearing in state graduation pathway changes: global competency, critical thinking, social‑emotional skills and multiple pathways to graduation beyond…

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