‘We call ourselves the pandemic principals.’ Call it a lesson in adaptability. A small group of Philadelphia principals share a common bond after going through an unprecedented time during their first year on the job. NewsWakisha reports.
Call it a lesson in adaptability. A small group of Philadelphia principals share a common bond after going through an unprecedented time.
“We collectively were going into a new situation, trying to learn our staff through little boxes on the screen,” Rothmiller said. And that’s what they did for months. Zoom meetings and group text messages – that’s what got them through.
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