Town Hall Meetings
Improving leadership diversity in our schools
A NYSED-funded Diversity Leadership Initiative Program
With New York State’s increasingly diverse schools, it is critical that their leaders reflect their schools and communities. Yet, there are too few leaders of color who reflect New York State’s diverse communities and student populations.
This problem varies widely across New York State where districts experience differing opportunities and challenges to diversifying the leadership pipeline. This challenge calls for a collaborative effort, built upon what we know and have learned already.
The New York State Education Department is funding a series of regionally-focused Town Hall meetings bringing together key educational stakeholders to address this pressing leadership challenge.
Who Should Attend
To inspire the most productive conversations, we are inviting stakeholders from P-12 and higher education, including:
- School and District leaders
- Board of Education members
- Professional associations
- Faculty from public and private leadership preparation programs
- Other interested stakeholders
Please sign up for the regional conversation of interest.
Content and Format
There will be separate online town hall meetings for each region of the state. The meetings will begin with a speaker who will set the stage for our discussion, followed by small group discussions with facilitators and then a whole group convening for a final discussion and suggested next steps. Each two-hour session will meet from 9-11 am and address:
- The challenges districts have in recruiting and retaining diverse leaders.
- The challenges leadership programs have recruiting and retaining diverse candidates.
- Strategies that work within your district or region to prepare, recruit and retain diverse leaders.
Analysis and reporting. After all of the meetings have been conducted, participants will be sent a link to a report of the findings.
About The Diversity Leadership Initiative
The Diversity Leadership Initiative was made possible through the work of the Metropolitan Council of Education Administration Programs (MCEAP) executive committee and has received funding from a New York State Education Department (NYSED) grant. The grant's objectives are to help create a pipeline for emerging school leaders, to conduct and disseminate research on the effective strategies being used in the field, and to foster new and better leadership skills to integrate diversity and inclusion efforts deeply into school priorities, culture and operations.
Join the Conversation
To participate, please click on the name of your region to be taken to the registration form. You'll be sent an email with access instructions.
Central New York
December 7
Indigenous Nations
January 4
Long Island
September 21
Lower Hudson Valley
November 2
New York City
October 12
Upstate New York
November 9
Western New York
January 11