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Learning Can’t Wait presents Building Systems, Structures, and Schools for the Whole Child Ep. 28

On this episode of Learning Can't Wait, David Adams and Jabali Sawicki discuss prioritizing mental health in the schools.
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What happens when the Learning Can’t Wait podcast brings together the Chief Executive Officer of The Urban Assembly, a network of high-performing schools in New York City with over 9,000 students, with a Compass Director from nXu who happens to also be a founding team member of Excellence Boys Charter School and Zearn?
 
Incredible things. That’s what.
 
David Adams and Jabali Sawicki are two experienced, passionate, and driven leaders prioritizing mental health in the design and execution of schools. Tune in to this week’s episode, which you certainly won’t want to end.
 
Can’t get enough of the Learning Can’t Wait podcast series? Follow along with episode-related blog posts here.

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