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How to make suggestions to your school leaders

By SchoolStatus 2 min

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Managing Up

In this week’s Episode of Class Dismissed, we focused on some tips about managing up. The term “managing up” refers to an employee taking steps to improve their boss’s efficiency and efficacy. 

For some, steering their supervisor in any direction may bring anxiety, but there is a way to do it without coming across as pushy.

We go over a few pointers to keep managing up from becoming a sticky situation.

Professional Development Reimagined

Our guest in today’s bright idea segment is an education thought leader who has spoken worldwide on the importance of social-emotional learning and the power of music education.

Nadine Levitt is also the Founder and CEO of Wurrly EDU and the PD Reimagined initiative.

PD Reimagined is born out of Nadine Levitt’s blog series Mind Your Business Ed!, in which she sat down with some of the best minds in business, sports, and entertainment. There, she realized that the drivers of success in each sector are entirely transferable to education.

Now, with PD Reimagined, she wants to invite those same thought leaders into the world of education to interrupt this momentum through inspiration, celebration, and support for our teachers!

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SchoolStatus
SchoolStatus connects educators and families around the topics that matter most. The company partners with K–12 districts to improve attendance, engage families, and build trust so students can succeed. A recognized leader in data-driven attendance and family engagement solutions, SchoolStatus enables districts and educators to engage families with relevant, timely communications and proactive support on important topics including absenteeism, literacy progress, and overall student readiness. Today, SchoolStatus supports districts in all 50 states and serves more than 22 million students nationwide as a trusted partner in driving better student outcomes.

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