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Gloucester schools expand leadership pipelines and summer learning; pilot cohorts report progress
Summary
The division presented results from two employee leadership programs — Aspiring Leaders and LEAD — and outlined summer learning plans (July 7–24) for elementary and high school students, with Page Middle School hosting in-person elementary sessions and virtual high-school options via Canvas and Virtual Virginia.
Gloucester County Public Schools presented results from two pilot leadership-development programs and outlined its summer learning offerings during the June 10 School Board meeting.
Superintendent and staff described two talent-development tracks launched this year: an Aspiring Leaders program for teacher-leaders completing administrative licensure requirements and a LEAD (Leadership Excellence and Development) cohort for current assistant principals preparing to be principals. The division said 8 teachers participated in Aspiring Leaders (three attended the meeting) and 4 assistant principals participated in LEAD.
Program details and participant reports - Staff said participants worked on core leadership values, administrative skills (accountability, performance management),…
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