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Episode 43: A Conversation With Incoming NCASA Executive Director, Dr. Travis Reeves

29 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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This week our Advocacy Team sits down to have a conversation with NCASA’s Incoming Executive Director, Dr. Travis Reeves [https://ncasa.net/ncasa-news-resources/surry-county-superintendent-named-new-ncasa-executive-director/]. Dr. Reeves, who currently serves as the Superintendent of Surry County Schools [https://www.surry.k12.nc.us/page/superintendent], will officially assume the duties of Executive Director on July 1, 2026. In this episode Dr. Reeves shares his thoughts on NCASA, his vision for the organization’s future in supporting school leaders across the state, and efforts to engage members in advocating for strong public schools.

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