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Empowering Councils to Lead: OUR GOAL IS TO PREPARE ALL STUDENTS TO GRADUATE READY TO PURSUE AND SUCCEED ON THEIR CHOSEN PATHS. Empowering Councils to Lead: School Governance Conference Yoshana Jones Hill, Manager, School Governance & Flexibility Jan Jackson, Facilitator, School Governance & Flexibility

The Purpose The purpose of the School Governance Conference was:  to equip, inspire, and empower council members to lead differently in local school decision-making  host workshops packed with up-to-date information that equipped  members to monitor their strategic plans  inspire members to share their story with community stakeholders  empower members to leverage resources to support their school initiatives

The SGC Measures of Success

District Level Collaboration Communications Dept. Community Relations Program Evaluation & Research Strategy Management School Governance Councils Various departments invited

Who Attended? 181 participants 71 schools 6 sessions

Extending the Learning How we are supporting the learning from the conference: Monitoring tool for school-level strategic plan SGC Measures of Success to determine council effectiveness Score card for measuring SGC success Supplemental trainings Officer trainings Committee trainings

We leave you with a word from our Superintendent and one of our committed SGC members.... As Dr. Rose mentioned, school governance councils are important because it is a gathering f different stakeholders (parents, staff, principal, and community members) around the table to make decisions that are aligned to their schools’ needs but also supportive of the district’s goal. Our goal is to equip, empower, and inspire (YJH) and help our councils #leaddifferently (JJ).

Thank you!