This post was contributed by Delila Vasquez, President of San Bernardino Catholic Elementary Schools, Diocese of San Bernardino, CA. Please join us on Tuesday, March 29 (1:15-2:30PM) as Delila Vasquez will present “Getting Latinos on Our Seats and Our Boards.” Getting Latinos on Our Seats and Our Boards What does it mean to create a […]
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NCEA 2016 Convention & Expo Presenter Snaps – Dr. Vince Cascone
This post was contributed by Dr. Vince Cascone, principal of Visitation Catholic School in Kansas City, Missouri. Please join us on Thursday, March 31 (9:30-10:45PM) as Dr. Vince Cascone will present “Driving the Bus: A Compassionate Guide to Putting the Right People in the Right Places.” Driving the Bus: A Compassionate Guide to Putting the […]
NCEA 2016 Convention & Expo Presenter Snaps – Brother Raymond Vercruysse
This post was contributed by Brother Raymond Vercruysse. Please join us on Wednesday, March 30 (3:15-4:30PM) as Brother Raymond Vercruysse will present “A Guide to Effective Catholic School Governance: Your Best Friend, the Board”. A Guide to Effective Catholic School Governance: Your Best Friend, the Board. My hope for this presentation is to assist administrators […]
NCEA 2016 Convention & Expo Presenter Snaps – Dr. Michael Boyle
This post was contributed by Dr. Michael Boyle Director of the Andrew M. Greeley Center for Catholic Education and a clinical professor in administration and supervision at Loyola University, Chicago. Please join us on Wednesday, March 30 (9:15-10:30AM) as Dr. Michael Boyle will present “Come Follow Me: Building Leadership Pipeline for Catholic Schools”. Come, Follow […]
Catholic School Faculty Meetings: 7 Effective Practices for a Successful Meeting
This post was contributed by Dr. Daryl Hagan, Superintendent of Schools, Diocese of Evansville. Faculty meetings – for better or worse – are universal features of the professional culture of schools. While research on faculty meetings is limited, existing literature suggests that meetings could be an arena where schools can address their common challenges (Hagan, […]
Are you ready to welcome the Class of 2025?
This post was contributed by Jim Pavlacka, Director of Leadership Development at NCEA Catholic Schools Week is one of, if not, THE most important week of the school year for most Catholic schools across the United States. It’s typically during Catholic Schools Week when many elementary schools will offer their annual open house in order […]
The Philanthropy Roundtable: Catholic School Giving
The following post was contributed by Annette Jones, Assistant Director of Leadership Development at NCEA. According to its website, The Philanthropy Roundtable is America’s leading network of charitable donors working to strengthen our free society, uphold donor intent, and protect the freedom to give. Members include individual philanthropists, families, and private foundations. The Philanthropy Roundtable’s […]
National Catholic Schools Week is January 31 – February 6, 2016!
National Catholic Schools Week is right around the corner! This annual celebration of Catholic education in the United States. The theme for the National Catholic Schools Week 2016 is “Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service.” This week, schools across the country will observe the annual celebration week with Masses, open houses and other […]
Call for Candidates: Application Period Now Open for NCEA Advisory Council
NCEA is committed to a future of excellence by working together with its membership to promote our Catholic faith and lighting the way for the future of Catholic school education. With this in mind, NCEA is pleased to announce a Call for Candidacy for the Lead. Learn. Proclaim. Advisory Councils that will serve as a representative […]
Weekly Reflections for Catholic Educators: Year of Mercy
NCEA is pleased to introduce our Year of Mercy Weekly Reflections email series, offered in partnership with Our Sunday Visitor. Each week, we will share a weekly email connecting one daily reflection from A Year of Mercy With Pope Francis to a scripture phrase and Sunday readings. We invite you to subscribe to the […]