Local Principal Selected for Leadership Institute
(KMZA)--B & B Junior/Senior High Principal Justin Coup has been selected to participate in the Greenbush Leadership Institute for the 2013-2014 school year.
Nemaha Central USD 115 announced that Coup will join current and aspiring leaders from 30 Kansas school districts to participate in the Leadership Institute.
The Institute is a year-long professional development and networking program. Hosted at the Greenbush Resource Center in Eudora, it brings in school leaders, university leaders, specialists, and partners in the private sector to provide meaningful and beneficial day-long professional development activities for participants once per month.
The Greenbush Leadership Institute lasts for the full academic year beginning in September and running through June
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