11/15/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/15/2024 16:51
Fri Nov 15 14:22:00 PST 2024
On Friday, Nov. 8 the historic Queen Mary in Long Beach hosted the 2024 Superintendents' Professional Collaborative Conference and welcomed administrators from across the region to the event, themed "Full Steam Ahead: Educating New Generations," where leaders mapped strategies to transform education for future students.
Author and CEO Mark C. Perna delivered the keynote address, "Unleashing Passion, Purpose, and Performance in Younger Generations," sharing research-backed strategies for engaging modern learners. Perna, who specializes in generational dynamics in education and careers, distributed copies of his book "Answering the Why" to attendees.
The conference sparked discussions on empowering new generations of learners. Leaders shared successful programs and explored breakthrough approaches to boost student engagement and career readiness across the county's diverse school communities.
Superintendents used networking sessions to develop partnerships and share successful practices across districts. The afternoon spotlighted educational excellence, honoring outstanding superintendents and cabinet members.
The afternoon ceremony honored Dr. Denise Jaramillo from Alhambra USD as 2024 Superintendent of the Year and Cabinet Members of the Year, which went to:
Dr. Dawnalyn Murakawa-Leopard, Manhattan Beach USD, Business/Finance
Kristine Nam, Glendale USD, Communications
Dr. Kelly King, Glendale USD, Education Services
Dr. Michele Doll, Covina-Valley USD, Human Resources
Joey Strycula, Charter Oak USD, Student Services
Dr. Patrick Gittistriboongul, Lynwood USD, Technology
These leaders earned recognition for advancing equity, fostering innovation and strengthening community partnerships.
Afternoon breakout sessions included workshops on:
Generative AI adoption in K-12 education
Student and community empowerment strategies
Mandated reporting reform
Educational philanthropy