What guides your work? Money Mission and.

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What guides your work? Money Mission and

Thorough Cash Cow Bred Dog Dove Money Mission Low Mission –High Money High Mission - High Money Thorough Bred Cash Cow Money Dog Dove Low Mission - Low Money High Mission - Low Money Mission

AWSP, through its foundation, will provide high-quality student leadership programs that support and increase the academic and social success of all students. Target Objectives: Develop, identify and implement strategies to help members support student voice and engagement to improve climate at their schools. Broaden student leadership programs to include elementary opportunities. Support the development of principals’ engagement with, and investment in, future student leaders. Expand student leadership opportunities with an emphasis on underserved populations.

Student Learning 4 Strong student leaders Engaged students Positive school culture Effective principals Strong principal association Student leadership training Student Learning 4