Don't leave that younger, optimistic version of yourself behind!
In this short clip, Principal Kafele tells 900 Gwinnett County School District (Georgia) school administrators that the younger, optimistic, innocent version of themselves that entered the profession to "save the world" through their classrooms must be brought along "for the ride," and never detached from nor left behind. For further information, visit principalkafele.com.
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