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C-M Superintendent Chosen to Represent District At National Summit

The summit, held in California, was an invitation-only event.

Canon-McMillan Superintendent Michael Daniels represented the district at an invitation-only leadership summit in LaJolla, Calif. recently.

He was hand-picked by the District Administration Leadership Institute to join a select group of just 65 superintendents from acorss the contruny at the summit held in Feb. 27 to March 1.

Those who attended the Superintendents Summit had three days of professional development
with a prominent roster of influential superintendents from across the United States.

The institute’s executive director, Dr. Randall Collins, led the summit, which was dominated by cutting-edge sessions on educational excellence, innovative practices, technological advancements, and fresh perspectives.

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The program included a focus on increasing public support for public schools,
managing technology in education—as well as strategies for success in the core areas of reading and math.

“I found the sessions to be rich and productive. The institute was a truly rewarding experience both for the professional development activities and the discussion of issues with other superintendents," Daniels said. "I will be able to use some of these ideas and best practices to sustain and accelerate learning opportunities for all students in the Canon-McMillan School District.”

The District Administration Leadership Institute offers professional development meetings for leaders. The goal of the intstitute's flagship event, the is to
acquaint superintendents with a new outlook on leadership for district administration.

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