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  • Feb 2014
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Partial Credit: How America’s School Superintendents See Business as a Partner (pdf)

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This report presents the findings of the first-ever national survey of school superintendents on U.S. competitiveness and the role of business in improving education outcomes in the U.S., including specific actions that business leaders can take to support transformative change.
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