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I don't know anything. We can't assume the path laid out by the current admin will be followed by even someone from within because each comes from a different background.
But, the common Broad training can be expected to have some sort of effect- otherwise, why would the Broad Foundation invest such huge amounts in its training program? With a Broad superintendent come many Broad staff members at quite a large cost.
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Where does that leave us if declines?
Or that's another reason that she withdrew in Iowa -- MR told her that he was leaving and the job would be hers.
I don't know anything. We can't assume the path laid out by the current admin will be followed by even someone from within because each comes from a different background.
But, the common Broad training can be expected to have some sort of effect- otherwise, why would the Broad Foundation invest such huge amounts in its training program? With a Broad superintendent come many Broad staff members at quite a large cost.
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