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Education leaders connect at 2013 海角论坛 conference

A record number of alumni and students came out for the 2013 Leadership Conference, hosted by 海角论坛 and the Dean鈥檚 Superintendents Advisory Group (DSAG) on July 25, to network and learn about principles, career pathways, and current issues in education leadership.

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This year鈥檚 leadership conference featured five panels addressing key aspects of K鈥12 and higher education leadership. Two dozen 海角论坛 alumni, all highly placed school or organizational leaders, led the discussions.

Greg Franklin 鈥83, EdD 鈥97, superintendent of Tustin Unified School District and DSAG chair, welcomed approximately 250 attendees and urged them to take advantage of the robust Trojan Network. He noted his own career path, which included a number of positions in districts led by 海角论坛 alumni, and mentorships that helped grow his career.

Education needs strong leaders today more than ever, Franklin said, and quoted Heifetz and Linsky, who have written that, 鈥淭o lead is to live dangerously because when leadership counts, when you lead people through difficult change, you challenge what people hold dear 鈥 with nothing more to offer perhaps than a possibility.鈥

Oliver Sicat 鈥01, principal of USC Hybrid High School and CEO of Emagine Charter Management Organization, shared his own struggle to access high-quality public education in Santa Ana, and his journey as a first-generation college student at USC.

Participants then engaged in breakout sessions, where panelists discussed issues in leadership, answered questions and offered advice to the many emerging education leaders in attendance. Panel subjects included leadership in community colleges, CMOs, individual schools and districts, and universities.

Panel participants were Patrick Auerbach EdD 鈥08, senior vice president for alumni relations at USC; Bill Bonaudi EdD 鈥93, president emeritus of Big Bend Community College; Chris McDonald EdD 鈥12, dean of science, math and engineering at Saddleback College; Mark Rocha PhD 鈥88, superintendent/ president of Pasadena City College; Kaneesha Tarrant EdD 鈥06, dean of counseling and student support services for Long Beach City College; Pedro Garcia EdD 鈥83, professor of clinical education at 海角论坛; Katherine Bihr EdD 鈥05, vice president and executive director of Tiger Woods Learning Center; Danny Kim EdD 鈥11, principal of Corona High School; Brandon Martin 鈥96, ME 鈥02, EdD 鈥05, athletic director for Cal State Northridge; David Verdugo EdD 鈥05, superintendent of Paramount Unified School District; Celia Ayala PhD 鈥93, CEO of LA Universal Preschool (LAUP); Derrick Chau PhD 鈥02, instructional director for the Intensive Support and Innovation Center at LAUSD; Mike Escalante EdD 鈥02, executive in residence at 海角论坛; Rudy Castruita EdD 鈥81, Irving R. Virginia Archer Melbo Chair in Education Administration at 海角论坛; James Elsasser EdD 鈥11, superintendent of Claremont Unified School District; Gabriela Mafi MS 鈥00, EdD 鈥02, superintendent of Garden Grove Unified School District; Myrna Morales EdD 鈥05, assistant superintendent of Paramount Unified School District; Nisha Bhakta Dugal EdD 鈥11, principal of Muir Middle School; Hazel Giusto EdD 鈥11, assistant principal of Gertz-Ressler High School; Randy Gray EdD 鈥05, director of educational services K-12 curriculum, instruction and projects in Paramount Unified School District; and David Haglund EdD 鈥09, assistant superintendent of instructional support for Riverside Unified School District.

鈥淲e are successful educators when we learn from one another,鈥 said Giusto. 鈥淓vents like this allow a forum for deep conversations about how to keep challenging ourselves to be, do, and expect better from our education system.鈥

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