School leaders program succeeds
13th Nov 2006, 15:09 GMT
State is planning to certify principals trained for city In February 2005, a national nonprofit called New Leaders for New Schools set up shop in Baltimore and pledged to train 40 new principals in three years - filling a gap created by dozens of city principals reaching retirement age.
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