It鈥檚 a scorcher in Los Angeles鈥攕un blazing, heat index just under 100 degrees. And established and aspiring education leaders alike are in a standing-room only hotel conference room, hearing from a panel of experts at the 2019 海角论坛 Leadership Conference about pathways toward earning a school district superintendency.
And in the words of those experts, all it takes to be a superintendent is the ability to be a great communicator, change agent, role model, prognosticator, politician, networker, brand ambassador and 鈥 the list goes on.
鈥淚 am not a chess player but I do like Jenga,鈥 said Shelley Adams EdD 鈥17. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 really the work of a superintendent: Putting the right pieces in at the right time in the right way, and making sure even though the tower waves, it never falls.鈥
Adams became superintendent of Baldy View Regional Occupational Program, located in San Bernardino County, in 2012. Despite the complexities and demands of leading a district, Adams insists, 鈥渋t鈥檚 an awesome job.鈥
Building networks
This year鈥檚 海角论坛 Leadership Conference brought more than 200 educators together at USC Hotel in late July. Co-sponsored by the Dean鈥檚 Superintendents Advisory Group (DSAG), attendees are 海角论坛 alumni and current students, a majority coming from the EdD in Educational Leadership program.
The conference always brims with expertise: 海角论坛 now has 80 alumni who are active superintendents; most recently, Emy Flores EdD 鈥15 became head of the Evergreen School District in June.
Yet for as many superintendents as there are at the conference, none suggest the path is easy.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 know what it鈥檚 like until you鈥檙e in that chair,鈥 said Robert Haley EdD 鈥01, superintendent of San Dieguito Union High School District. 鈥淚 was an assistant superintendent鈥攊t was 500 miles away from being a superintendent.鈥 Haley noted the work he鈥檚 had to do making sure his school board is on the same page with him and functioning well.
And even once in the position, all kinds of systemic barriers can cause challenges.
Mary McNeil MS 鈥80, PhD 鈥96, superintendent of the Needles Unified School District, said she encountered many instances of men thinking she couldn鈥檛 balance a budget because she鈥檚 a woman鈥攎eaning her decision to get her chief business official (CBO) certification has proved valuable in a sort of 鈥淗ow do you like them apples?鈥 way.
Not that such incidents have slowed McNeil down; with half a laugh, she said she still has 鈥20 years鈥 worth鈥 of work to do.
鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing greater,鈥 she said, 鈥渢han to do what you love and see the fruits of your labor.鈥