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71: Connecting Everyone and Advocating at the Principal Level with Evelyn Edney

21m · Principals of Success · 09 Feb 08:00

Here's what I cover with Evelyn Edney in this episode:

1. How Evelyn Edney went from being an English teacher to a school leader. 
2. The importance of relationships in school leadership and how to create meaningful connections.
3. Strategies for advocating for education and how to make the most of conversations with legislators.

Dr. Evelyn Edney is the principal of the Early College High School in Dover, Delaware and a member of the National Association of Secondary School Principals Board of Directors. 

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