While addressing the North Olmsted Chamber of Commerce last Thursday in the district’s annual report, Dubsky said ways of preparing students for the future change frequently in response to ever-changing technology.
“As we converse with each other today and in the future, we need to speak a new language,” Dubsky said. “Not the language of business or educational jargon, but the language of greatness. What separates a good business or educational organization from a great one? Who we are, what we are, what we say and what we do creates a culture – both within a community and within the school district as a subset of the community.”
By Jeff Gallatin
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