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Sixth Annual $10,000 Leonard Miller Principal Leadership Award

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Council receives $600,000 Wachovia Grant

Hillsborough Principal Wins $10,000 Award

Delve into the "Anatomy of School Improvement"

Find out more about the Council's Executive PASS program

Arts Initiative Promotes Instructional Leadership and Learning
$5 Million Miller-Saiontz Challenge to Support Council Successfully Completed!
Jackie Byrd, Principal of Reynolds Lane Elementary Wins $10,000 Leonard Miller Principal Leadership Award
Weeks Gas/Barbecue Superstore/Hialeah to Donate $25,000 to United Way Hurricane Relief Fund
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Forum Topics

  • Change Leadership
  • Communication Skills
  • Building Learning Communities
  • Instructional Leadership
  • Working With Data
  • Strategies for Improving Instruction in Reading and Mathematics
  • Transforming Relationships in the Schoolhouse

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The Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) in partnership with the Council for Educational Change is providing three Florida Assistant Principal Leadership Forums this fall. Through the FLDOE’s William Cecil Golden/DELTA professional development initiative, the Forum introduces emerging leaders to the process of Change Leadership and Building Learning Communities through critical skill development in organizational skills, communication skills, and data-driven decision-making. Within a three day format, the Forum offers what assistant principals need to be successful leaders working to improve student achievement and the quality of instruction in their schools.

  • September 20-22, at the Embassy Suites—USF, Tampa
  • October 3-5, at the Embassy Suites, Ft. Lauderdale
  • October 25-27, at the Embassy Suites, Jacksonville

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THE COUNCIL FOR EDUCATIONAL CHANGE is a statewide, 501 (C)(3) non-profit organization. Our mission is to focus on LEADERSHIP to improve student achievement and address critical education issues.