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Article: A psychologist's perspective of leadership. (Profile).(psychologist and school superintendent Charles Ott)
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- February 1, 2003
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Joe Onosko, a professor at University of New Hampshire, was leading an in-service workshop for social studies teachers late one Friday afternoon during which, he recalls, he had to do everything possible to fend off a barrage of questions and suggestions "coming from a guy in the back."
"They were good challenging questions," says Onosko, who learned a few years later that the constant contributor was a school guidance counselor, Charles Ott, who had no requirement or specific need to be there. "It showed just how much he wanted to relate to the lives of students in any way he could."
Ott spent 20 years in counseling and school psychology roles before ...
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Article: Ott apologizes for girl's death
Deseret News (Salt Lake City);
April 2, 2004 ;
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...FARMINGTON -- Mark Anthony Ott offered a tearful apology to the mother ... begin deliberations today to decide whether Ott will spend life in prison with or without ... I'm truly sorry for what happened," Ott said. "I mourn for her every night ...
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