“These superintendents are recognized for using dynamic, fast-paced leadership with strong communication at its core,” said NSPRA in announcing the 25 winners. “They engage and inform their school communities with new communication technology tools combined with tried-and-true techniques.”
Chase is the first honoree with fewer than five years of experience as a superintendent.
She will be profiled in an NSPRA newsletter and receive an award certificate. Chase has also been invited to attend NSPRA’s national Seminar and superintendents’ luncheon in Chicago in July.
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