Professor Vance taught Ted Collins an introductory course required of all candidates for principal. In her first lecture, she warned the class that anyone could be a success at the district level where policies were blurred and responsibilities vague. To go further in an education career, one had to lose that pervasive vagueness. Collins found the course tough but he aced it.
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