Reverence and Excellence: The Role of Faith and Learning in Society

The keynote speaker of the NCEA 2015 Catholic Leadership Summit was David Coleman, President and CEO of The College Board. Coleman discussed the unique, enduring contributions made by institutions of faith and learning to our society. In his work, Coleman has been conscious of the role of Catholic schools as religious-based learning institutions and works […]

An Overview of DEALS 2015

The challenges facing Catholic schools today require strong and well-qualified leaders who can provide the professional expertise necessary to strengthen them. Now, more than ever, the role of the superintendent of Catholic schools has become crucial in providing strong leadership for the benefit of the students. In 2005, the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) published […]

THE NATIONAL CATHOLIC EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION GATHERS DIOCESAN SCHOOL LEADERS IN ATLANTA FOR THE 2015 NCEA CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP SUMMIT

Archbishop Wilton Gregory and the Archdiocese of Atlanta welcome Catholic school superintendents, assistant superintendents and directors to renew the legacy of Catholic education For Catholic school superintendents, assistant superintendents and directors time away from their busy offices will be time well spent as they take advantage of three days of professional development offered by the […]

Is It Time to Reverse the College-Selection Process?

This is a guest post from NCEA’s corporate partner, Higher Admission, written by Lyle D. Albaugh, Founder. The current college-selection process makes it too difficult for students to find the best fit for the best price. In The Chronicle of Higher Education, Jon Boeckenstedt recently wrote: The college-selection process has always seemed backward: Colleges encourage […]

The Superintendent’s Academy

The Superintendent’s Academy provides innovative, timely and relevant information and practices for  superintendents, associate superintendents, and assistant superintendents in Catholic education.  While the Academy focuses primarily on new or nearly new diocesan leaders, it is also an excellent professional development opportunity for aspiring superintendents and seasoned veterans seeking a refresher. This year’s academy is centered […]