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    Hey there, educator friends!  On this episode of Leading Literacy, we have the pleasure of introducing you to the wonderful Dr. Tracy White Weeden.  Dr. Weeden has held lots of varied positions in education and is currently the president and CEO of Neuhaus Education Center.  As you listen to this episode, you’ll see why Tracy is regarded as an inspirational leader and relentless advocate on behalf of all students to achieve academic excellence.  She talks with us about the real-real on how to help educators build their knowledge and set up the systems necessary to ensure student success.  Dr. Weeden has a special gift of relaying her message with both urgency and compassion that you’ll feel it in your mind, heart, and soul.  We can’t wait for you to meet her!

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