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Left to Right: Doctoral Graduates - Anthony Pope, Andres Alonso, Robert Peterkin, Sheila Polk, Traci Teasley.

Left to Right: Masters in Passing Graduates - Jen Cheatham, Nikolai Vitti, Robert Peterkin, Darienne Driver, Lisa Pilaski, David Lussier.

In 1990, the Harvard Graduate School of Education established the Urban Superintendents Program to respond to the nation's call for educational leadership.

The unique doctoral program has three components, each of which builds upon the other to train a new cadre of top-notch urban leaders.

Students enrolled in USP complete 12 months of coursework in full-time residency at Harvard, a full-time, six-month internship in the field, and the research and writing of a qualifying paper and a dissertation, an endeavor generally requiring more than 24 months of work.

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Robert Peterkin
Making good teaching happen for every child, every day, in every classroom, is the single most important means by which public schools can deliver on their promise to enable all children to learn and achieve at high levels.

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