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2009 Forum Video: Superintendents Panel

Can Big Issues Yield Big Opportunities for Local Schools?

  • Vicki L. Barber, El Dorado County Superintendent of Schools 
  • Michael Hanson, Superintendent, Fresno Unified School District
  • Joel Montero, CEO, California Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team (FCMAT)
  • Christopher Steinhauser, Superintendent, Long Beach Unified School District
  • Session Moderator: Carl A. Cohn, Clinical Professor of Urban School Leadership, Claremont Graduate University and former Superintendent of Long Beach USD and San Diego USD

 

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In addition to this discussion, the Forum included the following sessions: 

  • Introduction: Setting the Stage (Forum Moderator Davis Campbell)
  • Session #1: The Big Picture for the California Economy and for K–14 (California Legislative Analyst Mac Taylor)
  • Session #2: Big Challenges. Any Big Solutions? (Experts Panel)
  • Session #3: The Future for K–12 Schools: What’s Next? (California’s Superintendent of Public Instruction)

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