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SEED Foundation Party

Written by Washingtonian Staff | Published on January 27, 2015
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On Wednesday, January 21, supporters and friends of The SEED School of Washington, DC, and The SEED Foundation gathered at the home of Brooke and Gina Coburn to officially welcome new Head of School, Dr. Adrian Manuel. Dr. Manuel brings 14 years’ experience working in urban school communities, and was recognized for his exceptional leadership by education expert Rick Hess in his book, Cage-Busting Leadership.

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