
The Superintendent Who Wore Grace as Armor
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About The Book The Superintendent Who Wore Grace as Armor is a powerful and deeply human story of faith, resilience, and leadership. Through the remarkable journey of Constance Snead, this book explores what it means to lead with conviction and compassion in a world that often tests both. From her early struggles to her rise as a respected superintendent, Constance's story is one of perseverance, purpose, and unshakable grace. With honesty and heart, she reflects on lessons learned, battles fought, and the quiet strength that comes from wearing grace as one's greatest protection. This is not j...
About The Book The Superintendent Who Wore Grace as Armor is a powerful and deeply human story of faith, resilience, and leadership. Through the remarkable journey of Constance Snead, this book explores what it means to lead with conviction and compassion in a world that often tests both. From her early struggles to her rise as a respected superintendent, Constance's story is one of perseverance, purpose, and unshakable grace. With honesty and heart, she reflects on lessons learned, battles fought, and the quiet strength that comes from wearing grace as one's greatest protection. This is not just a story of success, it is a celebration of courage, service, and the enduring power of faith in action. About The Author Dr. Constance Clark-Snead is a lifelong educator and nationally recognized leader whose career spans from teaching sixth grade in Washington, D.C., to serving 13 years as Superintendent of Schools in Westbury, New York. Dedicated to equity, excellence, and empowerment, she led Smothers Elementary to National Blue Ribbon status, forged global partnerships across four continents, and advanced innovation in education. Honored by the U.S. Department of Education and AASA, Dr. Snead's enduring legacy is simple yet profound: she kept the fire burning so others could rise.