Education / Teaching thread

I know one really great success story from this kind of program.

Our current assistant superintendent was first a teacher’s assistant for a long time. Got her degree, became a teacher. Got her master’s became an assistant principal. Got her doctorate, became a principal, and then an assistant superintendent. All in the same district. Last year she was the state administrator of the year.

But I would definitely say she’s the exception, not the rule.
Oh yeah, it's certainly possible to get a diamond in the rough like this out of these programs, but how many people go through these programs in order to get that diamond? I'd imagine quite a few.