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Jewish High School’s Elisha Paul  to attend Harvard summer program

Elisha Paul, the Jewish High School of Connecticut head of school, is the recipient of an Avi Chai Foundation fellowship to attend the Harvard University Principal Center this summer. This is the second time Paul has received this fellowship.

“Harvard runs two different principal programs, one for new heads of school and one for experienced heads of school,” Paul said. “I am looking forward to seeing how the rapidly changing field of education looks through the lens of the Harvard School of Education in the 21st century as compared to how it looked at the end of the 20th century, when I last attended this enriching program.”

The Avi Chai Foundation sponsors a cohort of leading Jewish Day School administrators to attend the Harvard Principal Center each summer to join some of the nation’s leading private and public school administrators to share their experience and wisdom with each other and learn from some of the most prolific instructors from Harvard University.

 

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