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Outsiders as School Business Officials in Connecticut: Using Case Studies to Discover Whether Noneducators Can Become Educational Leaders

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  • Michael James Lagas, . "Outsiders as School Business Officials in Connecticut: Using Case Studies to Discover Whether Noneducators Can Become Educational Leaders," Fordham Economics Dissertations, Fordham University, Department of Economics, number 2004.7.
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