The NCUST Review: What Great Schools Do

Episode 10: Dr. Angela L. Bass

28 min · 6 de sep de 2024
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Angela L. Bass, Ed.D. has served as the Executive Director for Program Implementation for the Western Region of New Leaders, a non-profit committed to advancing educational equity and excellence. Previously, she served as a vice president of another non-profit educational entity, a school district superintendent, assistant superintendent, area superintendent, principal, vice-principal, and teacher. With a deep commitment to equity, she has helped prepare and support leaders through her work with universities and county offices of education. As an Executive Coach, Dr. Bass brings to NCUST a strong history of supporting district and school leaders in ways that advance equity.

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