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So What? Now What?

31m · Issues Now! Conversations About Equity · 19 May 01:00

On today's episode I speak with Jovan Denaut, our equity leader here in Cumberland County about the plans that CCS has for the upcoming school years to begin addressing equity and working toward our vision in the CCS Strategic Plan. "Every student will have equitable access to engaging learning that prepares them to be competitive, collaborative, and successful in our global world."

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