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When Anthony Rohr walks the halls of St. Sebastian Parish School, he’s reminded of the generations who have passed through its doors—students who not only learned their ABCs but also grew in faith, character, and community. This year, the school celebrates 95 years of educating young minds, a milestone that speaks volumes about its enduring […]| K12 Digest
Dr. Lloyd Jackson is a dedicated educator with over 20 years of experience shaping the future of young people. He currently serves as the Proud Superintendent of the Texarkana Arkansas School District, where he is committed to making a lasting impact on students, educators, and the community. Dr. Jackson began his career as a high […]| K12 Digest
Dr. Tricia Mooney has been the superintendent of Hermiston School District, Eastern Oregon’s largest, since 2017. With 29 years in education, she has served as assistant superintendent, director of human resources, adjunct professor, and principal at both the elementary and middle school levels, as well as a Title I and sixth-grade teacher. Dr. Mooney is […]| K12 Digest
Cameron Poole currently serves as the Chief Officer of Equity, Inclusion, and Accountability with the School District of Clayton (MO). He is an Adjunct Professor at multiple universities in Educational Leadership programs. Cameron also serves as the Co-Founder + Principal of Strategies for Solutions, LLC. Strategies for Solutions is a social equity and educational consultancy. […]| K12 Digest
Chris Pryor is the Founder and Principal of LeadTeam Partners. An independent school graduate and parent, Chris served independent schools for 20+ years before launching his own firm. As Founder of LeadTeam Partners, Chris leads School Partner Connect, an online community for school leaders to easily engage external school partners. In this role, he also […]| K12 Digest