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  <itunes:subtitle>A group of principals from our Mastering Principal Leadership Network talk about how they focus on educating the whole child. </itunes:subtitle>
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We hope you enjoy our conversation and we hope there is something you can pick up and learn and put to use in your school. We would love to hear feedback on what you like to hear in the future episodes. But for the time being, enjoy the conversation. 
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<p>We invited these principals from superintendent recommendations, OSPI, data analytics, and also improvement trends from the Centre for Educational effectiveness. What we ended up with was an exceptional group of passionate gap closing leaders. We brought them together through the gates grant for 2 years; 3 times a year, 2 days at a time. The following conversation you’re about to hear was recorded at our second to last meeting with them. The following conversation was recorded and moderated by Gary Kemp who at the time of the recording was still our executive director. </p>

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<p>We invited these principals from superintendent recommendations, OSPI, data analytics, and also improvement trends from the Centre for Educational effectiveness. What we ended up with was an exceptional group of passionate gap closing leaders. We brought them together through the gates grant for 2 years; 3 times a year, 2 days at a time. The following conversation you’re about to hear was recorded at our second to last meeting with them. The following conversation was recorded and moderated by Gary Kemp who at the time of the recording was still our executive director. </p>

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