In the News: Opportunity Culture® in Nashville

by | September 20, 2013

Multi-classroom leaders in Nashville’s iZone: Aundrea Cline-Thomas reports on NewsChannel5 about Opportunity Culture® teacher-leaders at Buena Vista Elementary, Robert Churchwell Elementary, and Bailey Middle School in Metro Nashville Public Schools. Cline-Thomas discusses how these excellent teachers are extending their reach to more students by leading a team of teachers–while being accountable for the results of all students in the team–and focusing their own teaching on small groups of struggling students, all for more pay. Read more about Multi-Classroom Leadership, and see how Charlotte, N.C., schools are implementing this model.

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