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Session 1 DetailsSession 1 Date: April 8Time: 1:00-2:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)Format: Live, online 60 minute webinar with interactive lecture and Q&ASession 1 Fee: $0 (limited-time offer, enroll by February 1, 2026)Intended Audience: School Board Members, Superintendents, and Other Senior District Leaders
Full Program Overview
School boards play a pivotal role in governing our public school systems. Yet the learning curve to become an effective board member or district leader is steep. Today’s education landscape demands both a strong grasp of governance, finance, policy, and curriculum, and advanced leadership skills in collaboration, conflict management, and community engagement.
Superintendents and senior district administrators who work with boards must navigate complex political dynamics, high‑stakes decisions, and intense public scrutiny. To lead effectively, they need:
This three-part School Board Governance series is designed for school board members, superintendents, and other senior district leaders who want to strengthen board effectiveness, deepen trust and collaboration, and keep student learning at the center of every decision.
Format and Requirements
Program Topics
Exclusive Benefit for Session 1 ParticipantsParticipants who complete Session 1 will receive early access to enroll in the full five‑session module series and a discounted rate on the full-series program fee (standard fee: $300 USD).
For Session 1 (Current Offering):
After Session 1:
Session 1 Fee: $0 (limited-time offer)
Session 1 Date and Time: April 8, 1:00-2:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)
For the full series:
Participants in the full series will:
This offering is designed for:
Scott Levy is an Adjunct Lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He has been elected four times to a local public school board in Westchester County, NY. He has served as president of a regional school boards association, chairman of a children's hospital, and Executive Director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. He spent two decades as an investment banker advising corporate boards and senior executives.
His recent book Why School Boards Matter: Reclaiming the Heart of American Education and Democracy (MIT Press, 2025), explores the critical role of school boards in sustaining both effective public education and a healthy democracy.
Martin West is the academic dean and Henry Lee Shattuck Professor of Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is also editor-in-chief of Education Next, a journal of research and opinion on education policy, and deputy director of the Program on Education Policy and Governance at the Harvard Kennedy School. West is currently a member of the Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and of the National Assessment Governing Board. His research focuses on the politics of K-12 education in the United States and how education policies affect student learning and non-cognitive development. In 2013-14, West worked as senior education policy advisor to the ranking member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. He previously taught at Brown University and was a research fellow at the Brookings Institution, where he is now a nonresident senior fellow.
The deadline to enroll in session one at no cost is February 1, 2026, 11:59 PM Eastern Time (UTC-5)