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University of Notre Dame Alliance for Catholic Education Superintendents Academy. Charting a Course for Excellence “Where there is no vision, the people perish.”. School Year 2012-13. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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University of Notre DameAlliance for Catholic Education
Superintendents Academy
Charting a Course for Excellence“Where there is no vision, the people perish.”
School Year 2012-13 The National
Standards and Benchmarks are adopted in Florida as the basis for our elementary school accreditation program.
This becomes base for planning efforts.
Preparation – Data CollectionSchool Data Enrollment Trends Financial Information State Scholarship
Funding Feeder Parish Data Iowa Assessment
ProfilesParish Datao Baptismso First Communiono Parish Households
History of Schools – Diocese of Palm Beach School Year 2012-13 Enrollment by grade by school Diocese of Palm Beach – Three-Year Enrollment Trend Diocese of Palm Beach – School Year 2012-13 Feeder Parish Data Catholic Schools in Florida – Statistics for 2012-13 School Year –
Diocese of Palm Beach – Two Year History (provided by FCC) Catholic Schools in Florida – Statistics for 2012-13 School Year –
Comparison of 7 (Arch)Dioceses FCC Secondary Enrollment 2005-2011 Financial Data – Diocese of Palm Beach by school (Specific Costs) Financial Data – Diocese of Palm Beach by school (Average Costs) Participation in State Scholarship Programs by Florida Catholic
Schools – Two Year History – Diocese of Palm Beach Participation in State Scholarship Programs by Florida Catholic
Schools – Comparison of 7 (Arch)Dioceses for 2012-13 Dollar Value to Catholic Schools in Florida Participating in State
Education Programs 2011-12 -Comparison of 7 (Arch)Dioceses Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Students Served/Catholic Students
Served - 5 Year History for State McKay Scholarship Students Served/Catholic Students Served - 5
Year History for State Iowa Assessments Group Profile for Diocese of Palm Beach, Grades
6 and 8 Iowa Assessments Group Profile for (Catholic) Province of Florida,
Grades 6 and 8 Survey of Catholic School Parents on Defining Characteristics of
Catholic Schools and School Environment and Involvement - Diocese of Palm Beach
OCS and Bishop Barbarito Our office worked
with the Bishop to develop “Guiding Principles” for a Leadership Summit on Catholic Education to develop a broader vision for schools through 2020
ACE Consulting In the Fall of 2013
ACE Consulting was engaged and assisted the OCS in structuring additional input and the format for the Leadership Summit on Catholic Schools
Survey Monkey for broad inputParents Over 1000
responses from about 4000 families
Pastors and Priests Good responses
from pastors/priests from parishes with schools and those that do not have schools
School Administrators Meetings The National
Standards Rubrics were used by principals to rate our schools for each standard based on Levels 1 to 4. Principals focused on Governance and Leadership and Operational Vitality
The same rubrics are now being used as part of our accreditation process.
Three Day Leadership Summit on Catholic SchoolsDAY ONETeachers focused on
two Standards Mission and
Catholic Identity Academic
Excellence (and Technology)
Three Speakers followed by breakout sessions by each school to rate individual schools on the rubrics from the National Standards for these two areas.
Speakers – Days One and TwoMission and Catholic
Identity:Leland Nagel
Academic Excellence:Sr. Mary Frances
Taymans, SND
Technology:Federico Padovan
Day Two of the Summit
120 diocesan, parish, school, community, academic and student leaders gathered from across the diocese
Three Additional Speakers Most Reverend Joseph P. McFadden,
Keynote Sr. Carol Cimino, SSJ, Governance and
Leadership Richard Burke, Operational VitalityThe six presenters provided White Papers
in advance of the Summit and the papers were distributed to participants.
Speakers interacted by giving short summary presentations on their White Papers and then providing feedback to one another.
Participants were assigned one of the four topics for additional discussion and input in small groups chaired by teams of principals. A recorder preserved the ideas shared.
Mary Jo Higgins-WPB ND ClubBill Fenton – Boca ND Club
DAY THREE…A Superintendent’s Planning Team was formed consisting of diocesan leadership, principals who chaired the 4 breakouts, priests and lay leaders. ACE consultants directed the work of the planning team to refine Goals and then develop Objectives for the Goals.
Bishop Barbarito was present all three days of the Summit and worked with the Planning Team to develop the Goals and Objectives.
The days of the summit were truly a work experience, but filled with wisdom, dedication and great hope. We have begun a process that will strengthen our schools and our diocese in an essential service to our most valuable treasure — our young people. Let us continue to support this effort most especially by our prayers.- Bishop Barbarito
www.diocesepb.org/strategicvision A core group of principals have worked
to refine the Strategic Vision 2020 and to develop a timeline for implementation of the goals and objectives over the next several years. The vision document and the white papers are available online.
Corporate SponsorsOur Summit Sponsors William H. Sadlier, Inc FACTS, A nelnet
COMPANY Catholic School
Management, Inc Catapult Learning, LLC Houghton Mifflin
Harcourt E-Rate, LLC Moya Photography Carpet MD
Special thanks to Sr. Kathleen, Steve and Brandy (not pictured) from ACE Consulting, to our own Bishop and to the late Bishop McFadden for his inspiring words.
www.diocesepb.org/strategicvision