LeiLani Cauthen, CEO & Publisher, Learning Counsel News Media & Research delivers a must-see market briefing, and explores the role of leadership in the elimination of systemic inequities. For many in leadership, this is among the most perilous of times. According to Cauthen, “When we were in Indianapolis, we had a superintendent with us. She said they had 84 bus drivers and they needed 110. So, they pulled from food service and other administrative staff to be bus drivers. If they have one that's sick that just canceled school for the day. And they don't have enough teachers. I'm sure in a lot of school districts nationally, it is really the hidden most terrorizing force because if another wave comes your way of COVID and you're in a shutdown, it's a lot of communication that you have to do. That gets pretty scary. And then the logistics are really wild if you have anybody go out sick. So, this briefing is about that learning leadership versus systemic inequities. And if you haven't downloaded that special report, you go to a learning council site and under publications is a sub tab called special reports.”
Don’t miss a minute of this frank, open and revealing briefing. You’ve read the headlines, now go behind the headlines to understand the factors that are shaping the new face of public education. There is a lot of information you’re not getting about the “State of the State,” and Cauthen delivers with exacting clarity and openness.