Partner with a Principal connects Phoenix businesses with schools
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Posted 8/12/24
Business and community leaders are invited to participate in the annual Partner with a Principal program, which takes place during the weeks of Sept. 9 through Oct. 18.
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Partner with a Principal connects Phoenix businesses with schools
(City of Phoenix)
Last year, 61 partnerships were developed and as a part of the Partner with a Principal program.
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INDEPENDENT NEWSMEDIA
Business and community leaders are invited to participate in the annual Partner with a Principal program, which takes place during the weeks of Sept. 9 through Oct. 18.
Local corporate executives and community leaders will work alongside Phoenix public, charter and private school principals to participate in the school’s administration for one day, according to a city release.
“After experiencing the life of a school principal for a day, the principals and their executive counterparts will discuss how local businesses, community leaders and schools can form lasting partnerships to improve the quality of education, workplace readiness and leadership development programs in Phoenix,” the release stated.
Last year , 61 partnerships were developed and as a part of the program.