The following article was contributed by Dr. Diane Tucker, adjunct professor at Rowan University and Salem Community College. Dr. Diane Tucker will be presenting, Successful Sustainability in a Secondary Catholic School, at the Institute for Catholic School Leaders (ICSL), July 16-19 in Waltham, MA (Archdiocese of Boston). Register for the institute of Catholic School Leaders (ICSL) […]
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Vision Without Traction Is Hallucination
The following article was submitted by Dr. Jerry M. Deegan, President of Dowling Catholic High School in West Des Moines, IA. Dr. Jerry Deegan will be presenting, Vision Without Traction Is Hallucination, at the Institute for Catholic School Leaders (ICSL), July 16-19 in Waltham, MA (Archdiocese of Boston). Register for the institute of Catholic School […]
Institute for Catholic Leaders 2017
The following article was contributed by Dr. Timothy Uhl, Superintendent of Montana Catholic Schools. How are you learning this summer? NCEA is putting on a great conference for presidents and principals July 16-19. The Institute for Catholic School Leaders promises engage school leaders with current topics and issues. School leaders will network with other leaders and […]
Proclaiming Your Mission through an Annual Report
The following article was contributed by Kenneth J. Willers, principal at the School of the Madeleine in Berkeley, CA Mr. Kenneth Willers will be presenting, Mission & Message: How to Proclaim Your Mission by Creating an Annual Report, at the Institute for Catholic School Leaders (ICSL), July 16-19 in Waltham, MA (Archdiocese of Boston). Register for the […]
You are invited to attend the Institute for Catholic School Leaders (ICSL)!
The following article was contributed by Annette Jones, Ed.S., Assistant Directer of Leadership Development at NCEA. Five reasons to join us: Conversation – Talk with experts in the field and school leaders from across the country. The Institute of Catholic School Leaders will offer 34 sessions in the areas of Catholic Leadership, Transformational Leadership, Curriculum, […]
Summer Professional Development for Catholic School Leaders
The following article was contributed by Annette Jones, Ed.S., Assistant Directer of Leadership Development at NCEA. The 2017 Institute for Catholic School Leaders (ICSL) is an annual leadership gathering dedicated to serving current and aspiring elementary and secondary principals, presidents, pastors and school board leaders working on behalf of Catholic schools. Don’t Miss the Early […]
April Public Policy Updates
The following article was contributed by Sr. Dale McDonald, PVBM, PhD., NCEA Director of Public Policy. Here are some important reminders for upcoming deadlines and updates that can impact your school. Parental Choice Initiatives: Although President Trump’s plan for advancing parental choice of schooling is the subject of much discussion among educational organizations and political think […]
Building Relationships 101
The following article was contributed by Annette Jones, Ed.S., NCEA Assistant Director of Leadership Development. As a Catholic school educator or leader, interaction with people is an essential aspect of the position. How can one move from making interactions to establishing relationships with members in the school community? In John C. Maxwell’s book, Relationships 101, […]
New Chemistry Labs Support Student Success
This article was contributed by Patricia MacBride Olsen, Marketing and Public Relations Officer Catholic Schools Office in Omaha, NE. Marian High School students take their seats in newly updated chemistry labs; Founded by the Servants of Mary in 1955, Marian is a Catholic, all-girl college preparatory high school located in Omaha Nebraska. This new renovation began […]
A Peek Into St. Ann Catholic School House System – Part Two
This article was contributed by Jill Ingebritson, 4th Grade teacher at St. Ann Catholic School/IB World School in West Palm Beach, Florida. Once our House system at St. Ann’s was set up, it was time to make a difference in our school community and beyond. Brief Background The students and families are split up into four […]