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Director of Education

British  

noun

  1. another term for Chief Education Officer

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“Our goal is to rebuild back to where we were — to continue to be a school that focuses on the social and emotional well-being of students,” said Sylvia Corona, Odyssey’s director of education.

From Los Angeles Times

On Greenlight’s platform, a growing share of children are setting up recurring transfers to their accounts that get invested automatically, according to Jennifer Seitz, the company’s director of education.

From The Wall Street Journal

Johanna McMullan, the director of education at QUB's School of Nursing and Midwifery, said what students will learn as part of the programme will leave a "profound and lasting impact".

From BBC

Gaynor Davies, director of education and inclusion services at Rhondda Cynon Taf Council, described the Year Four pupil as "a cherished member of her close-knit school community and will be deeply missed by everyone".

From BBC

Frederick Hess, director of education policy at the American Enterprise Institute, called it “profoundly problematic” and said the government’s requests are “ungrounded in law.”

From Los Angeles Times