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Jason Glass, who was appointed as superintendent of the Laguna Beach Unified School District on June 9, shared his thoughts on his new job and leadership style. In his initial address to the community, Glass emphasized the importance of understanding and addressing the needs of students, parents, and educators alike. He believes that effective communication and collaboration are essential in fostering a supportive educational environment.
Glass also highlighted the role of technology in modern education. He aims to integrate innovative tools and resources into the curriculum to enhance learning experiences. By embracing digital advancements, he hopes to prepare students for a rapidly changing world while ensuring they develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
As he embarks on this new journey, Glass is committed to building strong relationships within the community and creating a culture of inclusivity and engagement. His vision for the district reflects a dedication to both academic excellence and the well-being of every student.
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