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Enhancing Literacy Outcomes for Struggling Readers: Strategies, Challenges, and Future DirectionsPresented by Jeff McCoy, Associate Superintendent for Academics, Greenville County Schools (SC); Dr. Zandra Jo Galván, Superintendent, Greenfield Union School District (CA); and Dr. Maria Joie Austria, Director, Curriculum, Strategy and School Supports, Language Acquisition Division, Office of Teaching and Learning, District of Columbia Public Schools (DC)Moderated by Joan Macenat Charles, Regional Partner (DC, DE, MA, MD, VA), Really Great Reading
Meet our moderator! Dr. Donna Wright has served in many roles in her 40-plus-year career as an educator. She has positively influenced the educational field as a classroom teacher, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent, deputy director, and superintendent. Dr. Wright was named the 2020 Tennessee Superintendent of the Year, retiring in 2021. Currently, she is working with several educational organizations as consultant and advisor, as well as serving as a Lead Superintendent with AASA and the National Women’s Leadership Consortium.