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SUMMARY:COSCAP: Leadership for Lunch - Session Two
DESCRIPTION:The Leadership for Lunch Workshop Series consists of three\, one-hour immersive networking sessions designed to enhance the skills and capabilities of executive assistants and administrative professionals.  This workshop series focuses on three key sessions\, each with four components to foster mindfulness\, maximize influence\, network\, and reflection. All components will be delivered with a research-based approach throughout the workshop\, incorporating evidence-backed strategies and real-world examples. Participants will leave with enhanced skills\, a deeper understanding of the power of influence\, and a strategic mindset to contribute to the success of their administrative teams.
URL:https://www.masc.org/event/coscap-leadership-for-lunch-session-two/
LOCATION:MA
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SUMMARY:Learning Lunch - Role of the Chair
DESCRIPTION:The Chair of a school committee does much more than preside over meetings. The position takes time\, attention to detail\, leadership skills\, interpersonal skills\, communication skills\, and knowledge of the legal obligation of the board. An effective chair can successfully lead the committee to focus on student achievement and accomplish the mission\, vision\, and goals of the district. In this session\, presenters will discuss the administrative aspects of the job\, such as planning the agenda and running the meeting. They will also discuss the relationship side of the job\, such as facilitating communication\, working with the superintendent and helping your committee work as a team.
URL:https://www.masc.org/event/learning-lunch-role-of-the-chair/
LOCATION:MA
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SUMMARY:Charting the Course - June 8\, 2024 - Harwich
DESCRIPTION:The hallmark of an effective school committee is how well its members understand their roles and the issues they need to address in these challenging times. \nThis training program\, developed and presented by the MASC Academy for School Leadership\, is designed to introduce new and aspiring school committee members to the Eight Key Components of School Leadership as identified by the MA Legislature in the Acts of 2002\, and also to provide veteran members with an update on ever-changing requirements and regulations school committee members should be aware of. \nThe Charting the Course program has been structured to meet the mandates of the new school committee training legislation requiring that all school committee members newly elected after March 24\, 2003 participate in a minimum of eight hours of supervised training covering the topics listed below. \nAttendance at this Charting the Course program meets the eight hour orientation requirement for new school committee members (MGL Chapter 71 Sec 36A). This session also includes important changes to the Ethics and Open Meetings Laws relative to all school committee members. \nTopics covered include: \n\nSchool Finance\nOpen Meeting Law\nPublic Records Law\nConflict of Interest Law\nSpecial Education Law\nCollective Bargaining\nSchool Leadership Standards & Evaluations\nSchool Committee Roles & Responsibilities
URL:https://www.masc.org/event/charting-the-course-june-8-2024-harwich/
LOCATION:Cape Cod Technical High School\, 351 Pleasant Lake Ave\, Harwich\, MA\, 02645\, United States
CATEGORIES:Charting the Course
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SUMMARY:Charting the Course - June 22\, 2024 - Burlington
DESCRIPTION:The hallmark of an effective school committee is how well its members understand their roles and the issues they need to address in these challenging times. \nThis training program\, developed and presented by the MASC Academy for School Leadership\, is designed to introduce new and aspiring school committee members to the Eight Key Components of School Leadership as identified by the MA Legislature in the Acts of 2002\, and also to provide veteran members with an update on ever-changing requirements and regulations school committee members should be aware of. \nThe Charting the Course program has been structured to meet the mandates of the new school committee training legislation requiring that all school committee members newly elected after March 24\, 2003 participate in a minimum of eight hours of supervised training covering the topics listed below. \nAttendance at this Charting the Course program meets the eight hour orientation requirement for new school committee members (MGL Chapter 71 Sec 36A). This session also includes important changes to the Ethics and Open Meetings Laws relative to all school committee members. \nTopics covered include: \n\nSchool Finance\nOpen Meeting Law\nPublic Records Law\nConflict of Interest Law\nSpecial Education Law\nCollective Bargaining\nSchool Leadership Standards & Evaluations\nSchool Committee Roles & Responsibilities
URL:https://www.masc.org/event/charting-the-course-june-22-2024-burlington/
LOCATION:Burlington High School\, 123 Cambridge St\, Burlington\, MA\, 01803\, United States
CATEGORIES:Charting the Course
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SUMMARY:Virtual Roundtable Discussion: MCAS\, Collective Bargaining\, & Chapter 70 Impact
DESCRIPTION:Join your school committee colleagues from across the state for a special virtual roundtable discussion co-hosted by MASC Division II and Division VII. We’ll explore key topics such as labor relations negotiations\, effective bargaining strategies\, the impact of Chapter 70\, constituent views on the MCAS High Stakes Test\, and district budget scenarios. We’ll also discuss your biggest concerns and provide updates on the MASC Summer Institute and the November Annual Conference
URL:https://www.masc.org/event/virtual-roundtable-discussion-mcas-collective-bargaining-chapter-70-impact/
LOCATION:MA
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