Rural counties can offer options to families, provide meaningful professional development, and stay true to instructional models and best practices in a time of uncertainty and great stress. Learn how Morri Pace, Coordinator of Innovative Learning at Powhatan County Public Schools supported administrators, teachers, and their community as they opened their first 4 weeks of school.
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Our Story at Powhatan

• Oct. 15, 2020
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