2024 December National Superintendents Forum

San Francisco Marriott Marquis, California
December 8th
- 10th
2024

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About The Program

The National Superintendents Forum stands as an esteemed assembly, bringing together Superintendents from K-12 Public School Districts nationwide. A diverse array of districts, hailing from over 20 states and encompassing both rural and urban landscapes, will converge, each grappling with its distinct set of challenges. District sizes will vary significantly, spanning from 2,000 to over 100,000 students.

This years’ program theme is; Amidst Countless Challenges and Burnt-Out Teams, Superintendents can be the Catalyst for Change & Positive Outcomes.

Within the program, participants can anticipate a rich tapestry of knowledge with over 20 Superintendent-led content sessions. These sessions are thoughtfully crafted to address timely and pertinent issues prevalent in the ever-evolving landscape of the K-12 industry, with a keen focus on the unique challenges faced by Superintendents.

Topics Of Discussion

Public education faces a highly politicized and negative narrative. Many districts have divided communities, boards, and leadership teams. How do we unify everyone to work together for the best outcomes for our kids?

In an era of staff shortages, greater demands on teachers and increasing pressure on leaders, the ability to recruit internally has become critical to the success and long-term health of a school district. This session will emphasize strategies and mindsets that can help to build a culture that blends great expectations with a greater level of support. The presenter will share what has worked in his district and invite attendees to engage in honest and productive collaborative conversations that will help us empower one another to be stronger leaders for the people who depend on us.

This presentation focuses on the vital role community stakeholders, including parents and non-parents, play in the success of our school districts. We will explore strategies to foster meaningful engagement, ensuring all voices are heard and valued. By creating partnerships and open communication channels, we can collaboratively address challenges, celebrate achievements, and build a supportive environment for our students.

Bellville ISD engaged in a multi-year, collaborative process to develop their Portrait of a Learner and create systems designed to ensure that the development of the identified traits is equally as important as academic performance. Participants will engage in conversations to discuss the collaborative process of development and a scaffolded approach to trait development and will learn how the district has created a local growth and appraisal process, local accountability system, and comprehensive learner portfolio to support a collective focus and commitment to their vision for all learners.

Talking Points:

– Long-Term Vision for Student Growth:

    – Discuss how to maintain and build upon the progress made with ESSER funds. What strategies can be implemented to ensure continuous improvement in student achievement without these funds?

– Effective Use of Collaboration Time:

    – Explore methods for optimizing collaboration time among teachers and staff. How can schools structure collaborative time to be more productive and focused on student outcomes?

– Leveraging Data for Continuous Improvement:

    – Analyze the role of data in driving student success. What data points should be monitored, and how can schools use this data to inform instructional practices and collaborative efforts?

– Building a Culture of Accountability and Support:

    – Examine ways to create a supportive environment that encourages accountability among educators. How can schools foster a culture where teachers and staff work together to meet student needs and address challenges?

– Innovative Funding and Resource Allocation:

    – Discuss alternative funding sources and resource allocation strategies to sustain initiatives beyond ESSER funds. What are some creative approaches to securing and managing resources to support student growth?

 

These points should help guide the conversation and generate valuable insights for continuing student success after the temporary funding ends.

AI is here and propelling forward with no signs of slowing down. Discuss the ways in which K-12 can adapt to this new technology and leverage it to improve districtwide operations and outcomes.

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80% of delegates said this is the best event they’ve attended all year

Keynote Speakers

A dynamic roster of keynote speakers drives innovation at our congress events. Discover thought leaders and game-changers whose invaluable insights foster growth and excellence in each of our delegates.

Dr. Kenny Rodrequez
Superintendent,
Grandview C-4 School District, Missouri
Dr. Don Haddad
Superintendent,
St. Vrain Valley School District, Colorado
Dr. Peter Finch
Superintendent,
West Valley School District (Yakima), Washington
Dr. Donya Ball
Superintendent,
The Academies Charter Management Organization, California
Dr. Gearl Loden
Superintendent,
Nixa Public Schools, Missouri

Speakers

Dr. Laurie Barron
Superintendent,
Evergreen School District 50, Montana
Dr. Becky Berg
Superintendent,
Eastmont School District, Washington
Dr. Kristin Brown
Superintendent,
Lake Dallas ISD, Texas
Susan Coleman
Superintendent,
Golf School District 67, Illinois
Priya Darbari
Superintendent,
Keppel Union School District, California
Chris Fleming
Superintendent,
Senatobia Municipal School District, Mississippi
Mike Hamel
Superintendent,
Carbon County School District #1, Wyoming
Dr. Carlondrea Hines
Superintendent,
St. Louis Park Public School District, Minnesota
Deborah Houser
Superintendent,
Middletown City School District, Ohio

The Schedule

10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Event Registration

12:20 pm - 1:20 pm

Opening Keynote

1:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Strategy Sessions/Business Meetings

3:15 pm - 3:35 pm

Afternoon Refreshments & Networking

3:35 pm - 5:45 pm

Strategy Sessions/Business Meetings/Roundtable Discussions/Workshops

5:45 pm - 6:45 pm

Free Time

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Welcome Reception & Dinner

7:00 am - 8:00 am

Networking Breakfast

8:00 am - 9:00 am

Morning Keynote/Panel Session

9:00 am - 10:30 am

Strategy Sessions/Business Meetings

10:30 am - 11:00 am

Morning Refreshments & Networking

11:00 am - 11:45 am

Strategy Sessions/Business Meetings

11:45 am - 12:30 pm

Workshops/Roundtable Discussions

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Networking Luncheon

1:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Roundtables/Business Meetings/Workshops

3:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Afternoon Refreshments & Networking

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Strategy Sessions/Business Meetings

5:00 pm - 5:45 pm

Closing Day Keynote

5:45 pm - 6:45 pm

Free Time

6:45 pm - 8:30 pm

Networking Reception & Dinner

8:00 am - 8:15 am

Morning Refreshments & Networking

8:20 am - 9:05 am

Workshops/Roundtable Discussions

9:10 am - 9:55 am

Brunch

10:05 am - 11:05 am

Strategy Sessions/Business Meetings

11:15 am - 12:00 pm

Closing Keynote

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Our Commitments to You

Maximized Networking Opportunities

Cultivate meaningful relationships with peers and thought leaders via networking opportunities and functions, strategically designed and planned by our team ahead of the event.

A personal, customized itinerary

Participants customize their schedule by selecting from various sessions, tracks and private meetings that align specifically with their business needs and goals.

Exclusive qualified attendance

In order to facilitate the most optimal networking and meeting opportunities, participation is invitation only and strictly limited to Senior Level Administrators & Executives.

return on time and objective

Your time and the objectives you have set are our top priority. We strive to facilitate the right meetings and introductions to ensure your time with us is being justified with real value.

Delegate Testimonials

Dr. Brad Rice
Superintendent, Stokes County Schools (NC)

This was my first time attending the National Superintendents Forum. It was a great way to broaden my perspective from just North Carolina to nationwide.

Anita Champagne
Assistant Superintendent, East Orange School District (NJ)

The conversations were rich with an opportunity to both share and receive best practices that are working across the country. Thank you for including me and I can’t Waugh for the next forum.

Andrew Johnson
Superintendent, Effingham Community Unit School District 40 (IL)

RTM has helped myself and our district to seek new innovative programs, etc. Our partnership has promoted opportunity for our students, staff and community to grow!! There is strength in numbers, the amount of contacts / resources I have been able to build through these events with RTM have been very beneficial for me and our district and the future of our kiddos!!

Shane Barnette
Superintendent, Cullman County Schools (AL)

Great conference that was designed perfectly for quality networking between superintendents from different regions of the country and business partners that bring wonderful opportunities for young people.