Mo Green was the superintendent for Guilford County Schools from 2008 until he resigned in 2015 to assume the leadership of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation in Winston-Salem. Currently, Elected in November, and taking the oath of office on January 1st, Mo Green is State Superintendent of Public Instruction. On Tuesday, Superintendent Green held a "Mo Wants to Know" Zoom session with the North Carolina Association of Educators. He asked for input, joys, concerns, and big ideas. The session was well attended.
According to an NC SDPI, Superintendent Green has a six pillar vision:
Prepare each student for their next phase of life.
Invest in public schools by fully funding public education.
Revere public school educators.
Enhance safe, secure learning environments.
Celebrate the good in public education.*
These are good goals. Let's hope he is in the position and has the resources to do so. To be sure, he values stakeholder input and he is committed to public service.
On another note, remember it is First Friday and downtown Greensboro will be vibrant. Also remember, it is the the opening day of baseball for the Greensboro Grasshoppers. After the game, there will be fireworks. See their schedule HERE.
Happy Friday!
*Read more HERE.
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