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Editor's Desk What Does Smart Leadership Look Like? by Susan McLester
Meet Our Advisors: 22 We Count On by T&L Editors
Smart Tools
Making Technology Work: Mark Leung
With experience in both business and the classroom, New Jersey's Mark Leung makes sure technology improves productivity at all levels of the district.
by Michelle Thatcher
Seven Time-Saving Tools
We polled administrators from a range of school settings to see which technologies make their work lives easier, better, and more productive.
by Stephanie Gold and Amy Poftak
Smart Money
Show Him the Money: Dr. John Kirby
Superintendents often leave technology planning and budgeting to others, but Dr. John Kirby of South Carolina's Latta School District assumed an active leadership role when the district decided to redesign their program.
by Susan Brooks-Young
Finding Funding: A Dozen Daring Ideas
The needs are greater and continuing to escalate. Demands to achieve more are increasing. Yet the money is gone and it's not coming back. Get over it. It's time to innovate.
by Gwen Solomon
Smart Talk
Getting the Word Out: Marsha Chappelow
T&L talks strategy with Marsha Chappelow, assistant superintendent of communication services for Blue Valley Schools in Overland Park, Kansas.
by Kristen Kennedy
E-Communications 101
Here is your guide to efficient communication in an electronic age.
by Gwen Solomon
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