2021 Leadership Conference

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Thursday, November 4, 2021

Impacting the Narrative

MassCUE (Massachusetts Computer Using Educators) and MASCD (the Massachusetts affiliate of ASCD) have joined forces to bring together classroom and educational leaders for a half-day hybrid event to support the learning and innovation for schools and districts. The day will start with nationally honored and recognized Keynote Speaker, Joe Sanfelippo. His energy and passion for education will drive the conference and its themes. Join us in-person or virtually to delve into how we all can change the narrative of education today. Whether you are impacting the story of your school from inside the classroom or to a greater scale in a complex district, our Leadership Conference will help you in creating a culture where everyone’s voice matters and see tremendous opportunities to impact the narrative of our students, teachers, and overall community.

This is a hybrid event for which attendees may choose to attend virtually or in-person at the Massachusetts School Administrators’ Headquarters below:

MSAA
33 Forge Parkway
Franklin, MA  02038

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Keynote Address: Impacting the Narrative

Every interaction matters because every interaction could be the one they talk about for the rest of their lives. School perception is often based on the narrative of those who attended schools years ago. If we are INTENTIONAL about walking into every conversation knowing it could be the one they talk about for years to come, we OPEN DOORS for that outside to see us for who we are and BUILD MOMENTUM by creating a culture where every story matters we have a tremendous opportunity to impact the narrative of our students, teachers, and community.

Joe Sanfelippo

image Joe SanfelipoDr. Joe Sanfelippo is the Superintendent of the Fall Creek School District in Fall Creek, WI…home of the Fall Creek Crickets. The Fall Creek School District was named an Innovative District in 2016 and 2017 by the International Center for Leadership in Education. Joe holds a BA in Elementary and Early Childhood Education, an MS in Educational Psychology, an MS in Educational Leadership, and a Ph.D. in Leadership, Learning, and Service. Joe co-authored The Power of Branding: Telling Your School’s Story, Principal Professional Development: Leading Learning in a Digital Age, and Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students, and Parents Love.  He was selected as 1 of 117 Future Ready Superintendents in 2014 and 1 of 50 Superintendents as a Personalized Learning Leader by the US Department of Education in 2016. Education Dive named Joe 1 of 5 K-12 Administrators to watch in 2018 and their National Superintendent of the Year in 2019.

 

 

Light Breakfast (In-person Attendees) & Virtual Platform Sign-in 8:30 – 8:40 AM
Welcome 8:45 – 9:00 AM
Keynote Address     9:00 – 9:45 AM
Breakout Session I 10:00 – 10:45 AM
Break & Visit with Vendors 10:45 – 11:00 AM
Breakout Session II 11:00 – 11:45 AM
Break & Visit with Vendors 11:45 – 12:00 PM
Closing/Smackdown 12:00 – 12:30 PM
Post Conference Networking Lunch (In-person attendees) 12:30 PM

Choose from one of the following sessions:


Know Who You Are

Presenter:  Steve Guditus 

Knowing how you lead starts with knowing who you are. We all have things that get us excited about the work we do, but we also have things that we struggle with in our journey as educators. Knowing the WHO helps when the WHAT gets to be tough. Understanding self care, intentionally leaning into strengths can help as we move ourselves forward.  

image Steve Guditus Steve Guditus is the Director of Educational Technology for the Tri-Town School Union, which serves the elementary schools of Boxford, Middleton, and Topsfield, MA. Previously, Steve was a middle school principal, middle school assistant principal, and middle school Social Studies teacher. He is passionate about student engagement, innovation, and integrating edtech with fidelity and purpose. He lives in Boston with his husband.

 


Every Interaction Matters

Presenter:  Dr. Joe Sanfelippo

Every interaction matters because every interaction could be the one they talk about for the rest of their lives. School perception is often based on the narrative of those who attended schools years ago. If we are INTENTIONAL about walking into every conversation knowing it could be the one they talk about for years to come, we OPEN DOORS for that outside to see us for who we are and BUILD MOMENTUM by creating a culture where every story matters we have a tremendous opportunity to impact the narrative of our students, teachers, and community. 

image Joe Sanfelipo

Dr. Joe Sanfelippo is our Keynote speaker and the Superintendent of the Fall Creek School District in Fall Creek, WI…home of the Fall Creek Crickets. See full bio under Keynote Address.

 

 


Leading in Crisis 

Presenter:  James Jette 

Schools and community partnerships have always been important. In light of COVID-19 they have never been more exposed. Two things bubble to the surface during a crisis. One is how well do educators know their students? The other was what are they willing to do for them when that crisis occurs. Knowing and understanding the needs of those you lead serves as the baseline for how we connect and lead through the crisis. 

image James JetteJames Jette  is the current Superintendent of the Milton Public Schools. Prior to becoming the Superintendent of Milton on August 21, 2020, I served as the Principal of Milton High school for 8 years and Principal of Pierce Middle School for 4 years. In addition to these roles, I have also served as a Vice Principal, Guidance Counselor, Director of Transportation and the Director of the Milton Summer Enrichment Program. I am a passionate educator who enjoys collaborating with others who are committed to the success of all students and those who strive for equity which in the Milton Public Schools we define as, “creating conditions in which students of all identities have the resources and support they need to reach their full potential in order to thrive”.


From Movement to Moment

Presenter: Craig Martin

When people don’t know what you do, they make up what you do. The last year has reinforced that thought with educators across the world. In days we were able to build new connections, create new content, and find ways to engage kids in the learning process. Amazing things were happening throughout the country. Yet the narrative was built on what MORE schools could do. All of those conversations, posts, articles and television clips have taken a toll on our education communities. It’s is time to recharge. Educators did incredible things in an environment that none of us have seen before, but if we don’t find a way to reflect on what happened and continue to rebuild a system that works for all learners, we have missed one of the positives to come out of the last 14 months. Take a breath, realize the impact you have had on kids, and find ways for those moments to turn into a movement that rebuilds the process of school.

image Craig Martin

Craig Martin is an award-winning teacher and principal, and frequent speaker on leadership, diversity, equity, inclusion, social-emotional learning, culturally responsive pedagogy & practice, and culturally responsive teaching. He serves as the Executive Director of Bridge Boston Charter School in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood. Craig was named the 2018 National Distinguished Principal by the National Association of Elementary School Principals and 2018 Elementary Principal of the Year by the Massachusetts School Administrators Association. In 2009, Boston Public Schools awarded Craig the Educator of the Year award. 


Intention – Why do you do what you do? 

Presenter:  Trelane Clark 

Comedian Michael Jr. Says “When you know your WHY, your WHAT has more impact because you are walking in or towards your purpose. Defining your why as an educator is important, finding ways to bring that why to the world is truly important. We don’t get run down by the stuff we do, we get run down because we forget why we started doing it. 

image Trelene ClarkMs. Trelane Clark is the principal at Hooks Elementary School in Chelsea, Massachusetts, a city adjacent to Boston. She has been serving in education for 25 years in public, private, urban, and suburban schools. She believes that building relationships is central to the work that educators must do. Her personal mission is to stay grounded in faith while learning through life’s experiences that empower her to empower others. Trelane’s professional mission is to inspire educators to THRIVE, Teach from the Heart, model Resiliency, lead with Integrity, Value relationships, and ensure Equity for all. She serves as the National Vice President of Black Women Education Leaders, Inc.

Choose from one of the following sessions:


Know You’re Never “Just”

Presenter: Nili Bartley

“I’m just…It’s a phrase we hear all the time. I’m just a teacher, I’m just an assistant principal, I’m just a tech director, I’m just a custodian…. the list goes on and on and is always followed by reasons something CAN’T happen. Leadership is not a title, it’s an action…and it starts from within. Identifying leadership traits in yourself changes your mindset when thinking about leading those around you. Part of our responsibilities as leaders are to identify leadership traits in others. The opportunities are endless for those who choose to lead…it’s our job to find those traits, focus our efforts on growth opportunities, and foster an environment where everyone has a chance to lead.  

image Nili Bartley Nili is currently a technology teacher and digital learning/innovation coach at Wilson Middle School in Natick, MA. After an eleven year adventure in the classroom, Nili’s technology integration role at the elementary level for the next three years pushed her to see the importance of a thriving culture and led her to write “Lead beyond Your Title: Creating Change in School from Any Role.” Nili is committed to sharing her passions beyond the school community and is always excited to connect with other educators.

 


Be a Strength Connector

Presenter: Jen O’Neill

To know that there is someone else in the building that could help with the struggle or amplify the success is one thing. To act on it and connect the people brings a sense of community and shared ownership. This is also important because it helps those who don’t always get a tremendous amount of attention for their strengths, the attention and connection that they need to stay engaged as well as not burdening those who are always selected to help out because they are exceptional at their work. If we continue to toot the proverbial horn of the few, everyone else turns into the audience and those being put on a pedestal get worn out, resented by those never getting chosen, or both. 

image Jen O'Neill Jen is the Assistant Superintendent for Teaching & Learning for Norton Public Schools. Prior to moving to the dark side, Jen was an elementary classroom teacher. Passions in education include supporting global education initiatives, empowering teachers to take on leadership roles, and developing new educators. Jen lives in Mansfield with her two children (12 & 9), her husband and two dogs.


Don’t Expect Yourself in Others

Presenters: Dean Packard and Chris Starczewski 

Everyone is at different places in their world and it is important to recognize that HIGH expectations for staff don’t automatically equate to MY expectations of how things get done. When we know more about our staff, what they need, who they connect with, and how we can support their growth, not our interpretation of what it should look like we give them a voice and ownership of the process. We are there to HELP WITH not to DO TO.

image Dean PackardDean Packard has worked for 28 years in the Dudley-Charlton Regional School District. During his educational journey, he has held many titles, including: coach, social studies teacher, Assistant Principal and Principal. His last 19 years have been in leadership serving as an assistant principal and principal at Charlton Middle School in Charlton, MA. “Each day I have the distinct pleasure of serving my students, staff and community as we are all on a path toward continuous growth.” In addition, he is the co-moderator for a national educational platform called: UnlockTheMiddle. He and his colleague, Principal Christopher Starczewski of Dudley Middle School, started this platform to give back, celebrate and network about amazing aspects of education. Over the last year they have led over 150 episodes capturing the true heroes in education. Check them out on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube @unlockthemiddle. Living by the motto: “Students First & Every Student, Every Day”, Dean continues to seek his own professional growth so he can be the best leader possible.

image Christopher StarczewskiChris Starczewski is currently the proud principal at Dudley Middle School (grades 5-8) in the Dudley-Charlton Regional School District in Massachusetts; his hometown. “As an educator with experience in both private and public school settings, I have been blessed to work with a variety of learners and educators.” In his role, he enjoys seeing his students grow and make gains over time. He enjoys working with and supporting educators by implementing best practice strategies and taking risks with authentic and innovative ideas.

 


Every Interaction Matters

Presenter:  Dr. Joe Sanfelippo

Every interaction matters because every interaction could be the one they talk about for the rest of their lives. School perception is often based on the narrative of those who attended schools years ago. If we are INTENTIONAL about walking into every conversation knowing it could be the one they talk about for years to come, we OPEN DOORS for that outside to see us for who we are and BUILD MOMENTUM by creating a culture where every story matters we have a tremendous opportunity to impact the narrative of our students, teachers, and community. 

image Joe Sanfelipo

Dr. Joe Sanfelippo is our Keynote speaker and the Superintendent of the Fall Creek School District in Fall Creek, WI…home of the Fall Creek Crickets. See full bio under Keynote Address.

 

This is a hybrid event for which attendees may choose to attend virtually or in-person at the Massachusetts School Administrators’ Headquarters below:

MSAA 33 Forge Parkway Franklin, MA  02038

Individual rate: $35

Group rate: 5 or more attendees from the same school, district or organization: $25 per participant. All registrants must be on the same purchase order.

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Sponsorships (2 remaining):

$550 each 

Includes:    

    • One pre-recorded session on event platform the day of the event and available until the end of November 2021.
    • Logo on website and sched.org
    • Acknowledgement at welcome address
    • Opportunity for a table at our in-person option for this event.  
    • Includes continental breakfast (in-person attendees only)
    • Opportunity to sponsor post conference networking lunch for an additional cost
    • Registration for 2 vendor staff

Opportunity for vendors to do raffles for attendees who watch attend their sessions.

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Please contact Shelley Chamberlain, Executive Director of MassCUE, for more information.

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           Thursday, November 4, 2021 MassCUE (Massachusetts Computer Using Educators) and MASCD (the Massachusetts affiliate of ASCD) have joined forces to bring together classroom and educational leaders for a half-day hybrid event to support the learning and innovation for schools and districts. The day will start with nationally honored and recognized […]

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