From the West Alabama Newsroom– The superintendent of Selma City Schools stepped out of Central Office — and into a classroom Monday. He says its a way to stay engaged with students — and teachers. Engaging with teachers and students — is part of a new ...
The superintendent of Selma City Schools stepped out of Central Office — and into a classroom Monday. He says its a way to stay engaged with students — and teachers.
Engaging with teachers and students — is part of a new strategy to rethink — reignite — redesign — and transform the Selma City school district.But Selma City Schools Superintendent Dr. Zickeyous Byrd — did exactly that Monday afternoon. He taught a lesson at Selma High School — in a Career Preparedness class.“I was even taking notes being a part of the class. Because I became a student at that point. And what the superintendent is doing is a great example,” said Lee.
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