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Episode 12 - Dr. Jim Rigg

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This week, I interview Dr. Jim Rigg, Superintendent for the Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic Schools. Jim speaks about the diverse experiences that led him to be a superintendent of 80,000 students in Chicago. He also speaks about his vision and strategic plan for Chicago and supporting students with disabilities. His passion for serving students with disabilities shines through especially when speaking about his own son. For more information about Jim, please email him at jrigg@archchicago.org or follow him on Twitter @RiggJim. For more information about the Archiocese of Chicago and its schools, please visit https://schools.archchicago.org.

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This week, I interview Dr. Jim Rigg, Superintendent for the Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic Schools. Jim speaks about the diverse experiences that led him to be a superintendent of 80,000 students in Chicago. He also speaks about his vision and strategic plan for Chicago and supporting students with disabilities. His passion for serving students with disabilities shines through especially when speaking about his own son. For more information about Jim, please email him at jrigg@archchicago.org or follow him on Twitter @RiggJim. For more information about the Archiocese of Chicago and its schools, please visit https://schools.archchicago.org.

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