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Why Listen?
In this episode, members of the EXMI staff have a conversation with Supt. Dana Addis of Hudson City Schools, a Northeast Ohio suburban district that’s been dynamic for decades.
Emerging from COVID, the district worked hard to set a strong foundation for their strategic plan. The plan won an award from the Ohio School Public Relations Association: the coveted Mark of Distinction. This means the judges gave it an A grade—in a field of much stiffer competition than in previous years across all awards. Hudson won in the category of Special Purpose Publications.
According to Supt. Addis, “There’s nothing I do as a superintendent that isn’t vetted through our school community. We don’t ever want people to feel like they’re getting a top-down decision (except for snow days!).”
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Topics
Supt. Addis and EXMI colleagues Steve and Erin discuss these topics focused on community engagement in the planning process:
“Our people have the power to be creative and take chances,” says Supt. Addis. “I am seeing the best work ever from educators in my 34 years. We are doing more now than we’ve ever done…we are growing students more as people…The future [of work in education] is addressing individual needs—even more.”
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By Experience Management InstituteWhy Listen?
In this episode, members of the EXMI staff have a conversation with Supt. Dana Addis of Hudson City Schools, a Northeast Ohio suburban district that’s been dynamic for decades.
Emerging from COVID, the district worked hard to set a strong foundation for their strategic plan. The plan won an award from the Ohio School Public Relations Association: the coveted Mark of Distinction. This means the judges gave it an A grade—in a field of much stiffer competition than in previous years across all awards. Hudson won in the category of Special Purpose Publications.
According to Supt. Addis, “There’s nothing I do as a superintendent that isn’t vetted through our school community. We don’t ever want people to feel like they’re getting a top-down decision (except for snow days!).”
Guests
Topics
Supt. Addis and EXMI colleagues Steve and Erin discuss these topics focused on community engagement in the planning process:
“Our people have the power to be creative and take chances,” says Supt. Addis. “I am seeing the best work ever from educators in my 34 years. We are doing more now than we’ve ever done…we are growing students more as people…The future [of work in education] is addressing individual needs—even more.”
Follow us on LinkedIn!