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4 EDCAL February 11, 2019 Superintendents’ Symposium 2019 NASA rocket scientist Adam Steltzner talks about the value of teamwork with his team on inventing, designing, test- ing and retesting the revolution- ary “sky crane” landing system that successfully placed the Mars Rover. ACSA President Holly Edds, left, and Vice President for Legislative Action Terri Rufert spend a few moments with new Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond prior to his presentation. Navy Colonel Arthur Athens, left, meets with Tom Murray, 2018 Superintendents Symposium keynote speaker, following Athens’ presentation on the power of integrity. Neuroscientist Ken Wesson presented to school leaders Thursday afternoon. He is an expert on early brain develop- ment, design, and engineering, as well as social-emotional learning and curricu- lum development. Assistance REGISTER TODAY! Targeted By Trudy Arriaga and Frank Adelman 2019 Every Child Counts Symposium February 13-15, 2019 Anaheim Marriott ACSA’s Student Services and Special Education Council presents this world-class learning event each year, featuring exciting workshops, informative keynotes and opportunities for skill development and networking. The event is designed for both beginning and veteran educational leaders and focuses on the latest in the field of student services and special education. https://goo.gl/Av2CzJ The role of the superintendent has become increasingly complex. Staggering statis- tics tell us that 3.18 years is the average length of tenure for large urban superinten- dents and only an average of five years for all superintendents. The two areas that are most frequently identified by superintendents as being areas that require additional support and expertise are board governance and labor relations/negotiations. ACSA recognizes and supports the essential role and needs of the superintendent, and has developed and responded with the recently imple- mented service of Targeted Assistance. ACSA’s Targeted Assistance Consulting Solutions provides real time, one-on-one support for superintendents in the areas of board governance and/or labor relations/ negotiations. The consultation is provided by experienced and successful superin- tendents, CBOs and assistant superintendents with a broad range of expertise and experience. Former superintendents Frank Adelman and Trudy Arriaga are directing the service, and are ready to match your district with an outstanding consultant and a menu of services based on your needs. In the area of labor relations and bargaining, the goal is to build vital knowledge, courage and confidence from proposal to agreement. Fiscal review and solvency, preparation and experience in labor negotiations and bargaining are essential to stu- dent achievement. ACSA has a team of skilled negotiators who will work with you to provide support that your district needs, such as fiscal analysis and contract review, or they will assist you with the review, analysis and development of the bargaining proposal. If necessary, the consultant will provide direct assistance at the bargaining table. We will tailor the service to your needs. Board governance is unique to the superintendent position and outstanding gover- nance is essential to successful leadership. The ability of a superintendent to use the governance structure to lead for equity is a key to student success. Strategies to work collaboratively with the school board to engage in community building and shared decision-making and to skillfully navigate a school district’s often turbulent waters are essential. Our team of experienced district leaders will work side by side with the superinten- dent to strengthen relationships to work collectively and specifically with your school board. ACSA consultants will help to develop practices to create a partnership of professionalism and ethical standards, trust and efficiency with clearly defined roles for your district. A common vision will be developed in partnership to identify clear goals, targets and a monitoring system. If needed, the consultant will assist to develop a formal superintendent evaluation process and a board self-evaluation process, focused on student performance and board expectations. Why choose ACSA Targeted Assistance over other options? We guarantee an afford- able and personalized process with partner ACSA colleagues who have done the job successfully. The Targeted Assistance team provides expertise, experience and results. Targeted Assistance guarantees ongoing, honest and confidential support in a collaborative, problem solving environment. The feedback will be specific, targeted and responsive. Targeted Assistance is superintendent-centered and available to new and experienced superintendents. El Monte Union High School Superintendent Edward Zuniga consulted with Targeted Assistance to provide board governance assistance. “Targeted Assistance provided an experienced superintendent to work on board/ superintendent governance in our district,” he said. “The experience was well received and strengthened our governance team as we established protocol, proce- dures and norms. A self-evaluation system allowed us to assess ourselves and hold ourselves accountable to agreed upon standards to better serve our students and our community.” Contact Frank Adelman at [email protected] or (530) 339-0930 or Trudy Arriaga at [email protected] or (805) 766-3377 for more information on how to access Targeted Assistance in your district. You can also visit the website at www.acsa.org/targete- dassistance. ACSA has the experience to help.