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How the Holdsworth Center is working to create a network of Texas public school leaders

By Emily Donaldson, The Rivard Report|August 22, 2019
Former Assistant Principal Amy Garza and Principal Brian Pennartz walk the hallways of Bob Hope Elementary School.
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Eight months after Judson Independent School District administrators submitted a lengthy application to join a leadership development program called the Holdsworth Center, Superintendent Jeannette Ball and Assistant Superintendent for College and Career Readiness Nereida Cantu logged onto what they thought would be their last video interview.

Instead, they learned that Judson ISD would be one of six school districts to go through the intensive five-year program focused on strengthening school leadership.

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Emily Donaldson, The Rivard Report|


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