LEAF, Inc. Leadership Coaching

It has never been more important than it is today to support our school leaders. The challenges leaders face today are more complex than ever and leaders are facing unprecedented issues in an ever-changing environment. In response, LEAF, Inc. has created a Leadership Coaching program to support school leaders.  Learn more. . . 

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LEAF, Inc. provides high quality professional learning to support the development of superintendents and school district leadership team members.

LEAF, Inc. Board of Directors

Established in 2006, the Leadership for Educational Achievement Foundation, Inc. (LEAF, Inc.) is a 501 (c)3 organization that serves as the professional development arm of the New York State Council of School Superintendents. LEAF, Inc. provides high quality professional learning to support the development of superintendents and their leadership teams. LEAF's programs are research-based, aligned to the needs of the field, responsive to changing expectations for school leaders and cost-effective.

The mission of LEAF, Inc. is to be the premier organization offering comprehensive professional development to ensure the success of educational leaders and the students they serve through opportunities that are excellent in quality, pertinent in focus, and readily accessible to all.

Goals

  • Professional Development - Provide professional development to school leaders and district leadership teams by offering opportunities that are responsive to changes in expectations, timely, relevant, and affordable.
  • Communication - Expand the knowledge of superintendents, assistant superintendents and district leadership team members about LEAF's professional development offerings by effectively marketing opportunities to superintendents, assistant superintendents, and district leadership team members.
  • Technology - Use technology to operate more effectively as an organization and provide greater professional development opportunities to superintendents, assistant superintendents, and district leadership team members.
  • Governance - The LEAF Board of Directors will continually review the organizational structure of the Foundation to ensure that they are operating effectively and providing the highest quality programs and services to school leaders.
  • Fiscal Wellness - The LEAF Board of Directors will develop a LEAF fiscal wellness plan to ensure fiscal health and sustainability. 

Board Members

David O'Rourke, President / District Superintendent, Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES



Twitter: @David_ORourke 


Lynn Allen, Treasurer / Deputy Superintendent, Putnam-Northern Westchester BOCES



Twitter: @LynnAllenEdD

Jason Andrews, Superintendent, Windsor CSD



Twitter: @WBKANDREWS

Dale Breault, District Superintendent, Franklin-Essex-Hamilton BOCES




Twitter: @DaleBreault  

Luvelle Brown, Superintendent, Ithaca City Schools


 
Twitter: @luvelleb


Barbara Case, Superintendent, Spencer Van-Etten CSD



Twitter:  @BarbaraJCase

Rebecca Dunckel, Lowville Academy & CSD


Jerry Griffin, Superintendent, Potsdam CSD



Twitter: @jerrygriffin23

Phyllis Harrington, Superintendent, Oceanside UFSD

   Twitter: @oceansidesupt

Lisa Krueger, Superintendent, West Seneca CSD

Twitter: @lisakrueger320

Kevin McGowan, Superintendent, Brighton CSD


Twitter:   @KCMgowan
 

Laura Seinfeld, Dean, Long Island University College of Education, Information & Technology

    Twitter: @LauraSSeinfeld
 

Mark Stratton, Superintendent, Corinth CSD

Twitter: @CorinthSuper

Charles Dedrick, Ex Officio Member / Executive Director, NYSCOSS



Twitter: @csdedrick

Leadership for Educational Achievement Foundation, Inc.
7 Elk Street, Third Floor
Albany, NY 12207

T:  518.449.1063
F:  518.426.2229  

LEAF, Inc. Board of Directors

LEAF, Inc. Subscription Service for Professional Learning

LEAF, Inc., in partnership with WestEd, provides the LEAF Subscription Service for Professional Learning which includes six electronic issues throughout the year that focus on topics to assist school leaders and educators with school improvement initiatives.

The cost of the annual subscription service that runs from October to August is $295. To start your subscription, contact Melanie Seiden, Associate Director for Membership at 518.694.4877 or email melanie@nyscoss.org
LEAF, Inc. Subscription Service
The Future Superintendents Academy requires a year-long commitment, beginning in August 2024 and concluding May 2025. 
If you are an educational leader with a strong interest in pursuing a superintendency in New York State we encourage you to apply. 
Click HERE to download the 2024-2025 Future Superintendents Academy Brochureand On-line Application Instructions.

2024-2025 Future Superintendents Academy Brochure

2024-25 FSA Brochure

Winter Institute & Lobby Day

The Council through our foundation LEAF, Inc. supports members by providing exceptional opportunities to expand and enrich their expertise and knowledge in the area of educational administration through statewide annual events. The Winter Institute offers keynote addresses by national experts in the fields of leadership, education, advocacy and related areas; opportunities for members to share best practices with colleagues through smaller sessions; an interactive discussion with the Commissioner of Education about New York State issues and initiatives; and networking for support and collegiality among members through social interaction, group discussions, meetings and workshops. The event also hosts an exhibit hall where companies, associations, organizations and foundations can connect with school leaders from across New York State.

2024 Winter Institute & Lobby Day
Cultivating a Culture of Excellence for ALL Students 
March 3-5, 2024
Albany Capital Center
Albany, NY

Thanks to Title Sponsor Utica National Insurance Group!

Thank you for joining us for the 2024 Winter Institute. This year’s Winter Institute was all about “Cultivating a Culture of Excellence for All Students.” The concept of ALL permeated the opening session from the impassioned message delivered by keynote speaker Dr. Anthony Muhammad to the lyrics in the songs presented by students from the Windsor High School American Bluegrass band, the Butterbeans. If you weren’t able to make Sunday’s keynote, here’s what you missed!

NYSCOSS Executive Director Chuck Dedrick welcomed attendees to this year’s event and then we kicked things off with an absolutely awesome performance from the Butterbeans. The students played instruments steeped in Americana such as the mandolin, accordion, banjo and even a washboard as they delivered rousing renditions of hits like “Jolene” by Dolly Parton and “Brand New Key” by Melanie.

NYSCOSS President, Dr. Jason Andrews was visibly proud of his students as he welcomed attendees and then handed the floor over to Hank Grishman, Superintendent of Jericho Schools, to introduce the recipients of the 2024 NYSCOSS Appreciation Awards, Dr. Phyllis Harrington, Superintendent of Schools, Oceanside USFD, and Dr. Cosimo Tangorra, Superintendent of Schools, New Hartford CSD.

Keynote Speaker Dr. Anthony Muhammad, a renowned International Thought Leader and CEO of New Frontier Consulting, spoke to the crowd about their role in mining NYS’s most valuable natural resource - young minds. He explored the history of the field of education and examined why the ideas and concepts behind the professional learning communities process were important before the global pandemic and why they are even more important as we learn and grow post-covid. He touched a lot on the concept of “all” and the need to work together to ensure that all really means all. 

A lyric from the Butterbeans performance  of “Brand New Key” rings true as we contemplate the meaning of collaboration and working together to serve every last one of our students:

“I'm okay alone, but you've got something I need”

We’ve all got something that our colleagues need and our Winter Institute was a great time to share that something and learn from each other.

Watch our Councilgram newsletter for upcoming articles on education sessions from the Winter Institute.

Winter Institute Recordings
Sunday Opening Keynote - March 3, 2024
- Appreciation Awards with Thanks to Sponsor Mosaic Associates Architects
- Student Performance - Butterbeans, Windsor CSD
- 2023-24 NYSCOSS President Jason A. Andrews, Windsor - Opening Remarks
- Thanks to Opening Keynote Sponsor Energia

Monday Morning Keynote - March 4, 2024
- Student Performance - Albany Marching Falcons Play the National Anthem
- 2024 NYS Superintendent of the Year - Dr. Joseph S. Famularo, Bellmore UFSD
- Thanks to Monday Ignite Keynote Sponsor zSpace
- Winter Institute Ignite Presentation - Dr. Barbara Mullen, Superintendent, Rush-Henrietta CSD
- Winter Institute Ignite Presentation - Dr. David O’Rourke, District Superintendent, Erie2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES
- Winter Institute Ignite Presentation - Dr. Terry L. Ward, Superintendent, Cato-Meridian CSD
- Friend of The Council Award – Derek McManus, Vice President Business Development, Day Automation and Thanks to Custom Computer Specialists

Tuesday Closing Keynote Presentation - March 5, 2024
- 2023 Raymond R. Delaney Scholarship – Michael T. Carlson, Ass't Superintendent, Hampton Bays Public Schools and Thanks to Utica National Insurance Group
- 2024 Past Presidents’ Scholarship – Sarah Cioffi K-12 Academic Administrator, World Languages and English as a New Language, Shenendehowa CSD and Thanks to Edjuncture
- 2024 Dr. Mary Barter Scholarship – Franky Simmons, Principal, OHS, Castleton, Oceanside UFSD and Thanks to Energia
- Special Announcement with Dr. Aurelia Henriquez, Superintendent, Port Chester Rye UFSD
- Thanks to Closing Keynote Session Sponsor Keenan Pharmacy Services

Call for Proposal
Our Education Session Call for Proposal opens in November 2024 for our 2025 Winter Institute & Lobby Day. Watch for our listserv blasts and Councilgram articles for the official opening and link.  

Save the Date for Future Events  

  • 2025 Winter Institute & Lobby Day
    Expanding the Horizon - The Promise of Public Education

    March 2 - 4, 2025
    Albany Capital Center
    Albany, NY

  • 2025 Fall Leadership Summit
    September 28 - 30, 2025 
    Saratoga Hilton & Saratoga Springs City Center
    Saratoga Springs, NY

  • 2026 Winter Institute & Lobby Day
    March 1 - 3, 2026
    Albany Capital Center
    Albany, NY

  • 2026 Fall Leadership Summit
    September 27 - 29, 2026
    Saratoga Hilton & Saratoga Springs City Center
    Saratoga Springs, NY

  • 2027 Winter Institute & Lobby Day
    March 7 - 9, 2027
    Albany Capital Center
    Albany, NY

  • 2027 Fall Leadership Summit
    September 26 - 28, 2027
    Saratoga Hilton & Saratoga Springs City Center
    Saratoga Springs, NY

  • 2028 Winter Institute & Lobby Day
    March 5 - 7, 2028
    Albany Capital Center
    Albany, NY
The Council is committed to providing experiences and environments that are welcoming, inviting and user-friendly for all attendees. We recognize that some individuals may required specific accommodations to ensure their full and equal participation in our Winter Institute. Please contact us at 518.449.1063 should you need assistance. 

Winter Institute

Blueprint Strategic Planning Service

Practical, Focused, Collaborative, Meaningful. A simplified process that will help your organization get to where you want to be.

The Blueprint for Excellence© Strategic Planning Service is a straightforward strategic planning process that includes all members of the school community and reflects their shared perspectives. Throughout the process, community feedback and data are reviewed in order to guide all aspects of work in the organization with a focus on increasing student learning and improving stakeholder engagement.

We focus on helping school leaders identify opportunities for growth and then develop practical and specific strategies to continuously improve. This is a step-by-step process facilitated with and for the superintendent. Each step in the process is developed, prepared or facilitated on behalf of the district. The Superintendent works as a partner to provide input and direction but then all materials are created for the district and provided for distribution. Instead of being a burden, this process will help the work of the district to become streamlined and focused. 2024-25 Blueprint Strategic Planning Service Brochure.

2024-25 Blueprint Strategic Planning Service Fees

A typical Blueprint Strategic Planning Service process can be completed in a month or over a longer period of time, depending on district need. All on-site (2.5 days) and off-site work (2.5 days), expenses, materials and administrative fees are a total of $16,500*. This includes the consultant being available for up to 5 hours for remote consultation/coaching with the district). An administrative fee of 10% will be billed in addition to the fees above. *Additional time may be purchased.  The Blueprint for Excellence© Strategic Planning Service is BOCES aidable. 

About the Program Directors

Dr. Kevin McGowan is the Superintendent of Brighton CSD, a suburban district located in Monroe County, NY. Dr. McGowan joined the district in 2009 following his superintendency in  Warsaw CSD. He has also served as an elementary principal, high school assistant principal and elementary teacher. Throughout his work in each position, Dr. McGowan has focused on high quality systems that provide consistency, accountability and a focus on meeting the needs of all learners. 

Dr. McGowan is an adjunct professor at both the University of Rochester, Warner School of Education and SUNY Oswego in the Superintendent's Development Program. He is the President of the Leadership for Educational Achievement Foundation and a Past-President of the New York State Council of School Superintendents. 
 
Dr. Jason Andrews
is the Superintendent of the Windsor Central Schools, a position he has held since 2005 and was named the NYS Superintendent of the Year in 2019. He has served as a high school teacher, coach, co-curricular advisor and middle school principal. As superintendent, he has focused on systemic implementation of Professional Learning Communities as the vehicle to ensure student learning and a culture of continuous improvement.

Dr. Andrews is an adjunct professor at both SUNY Oswego in the Superintendent's Development Program, and at the Graduate School of Education at Binghamton University. He serves as the Vice President of the New York State Council of School Superintendents, on the Leadership for Educational Achievement Foundation's Board of Directors, the National Center for Educational Research and Technology National Board and is a charter member of the Institute for Innovation.

Questions? Email blueprint@nyscoss.org for more information.


Blueprint Strategic Planning Service

Fall Leadership Summit

The Council through our foundation LEAF, Inc. supports members by providing exceptional opportunities to expand and enrich their expertise and knowledge in the area of educational administration through statewide annual events. The Fall Leadership Summit offers keynote addresses by national experts in the fields of leadership, education and related areas; opportunities for members to share best practices with colleagues through smaller sessions; an interactive discussion with the Commissioner of Education about New York State issues and initiatives; and networking for support and collegiality among members through social interaction, group discussions, meetings and workshops. The event also hosts an exhibit hall where companies, associations, organizations and foundations can connect with school leaders from across New York State. If you are planning your calendars, make sure to add these important dates:

2024 Fall Leadership Summit 

September 22-24, 2024  
Saratoga Hilton & Saratoga Springs City Center
Saratoga Springs, NY

Thank you for celebrating with us at our Fall Leadership Summit Public Education: The Pathway to Everywhere where we focused on the idea that a high-quality public education is the key to any pathway a child chooses for their life.

At the Opening Sunday Keynote, imagine walking into a room buzzing with energy, nearly 1,300 education leaders gathered for the biggest NYSCOSS Fall Leadership Summit yet. If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, here’s what you missed!

NYSCOSS Executive Director Chuck Dedrick welcomed everyone, and set the tone for this year’s conference, thanking our event sponsors and launching the event with his trademark humor. 

The crowd was entertained by the vibrant sounds of Earth, Wind & Fire's "September," followed by the soulful "What a Wonderful World," and the iconic "New York, New York." But this wasn't a recorded playlist – it was the talented students from Hampton Bays, earning multiple standing ovations with their full band performance!

NYSCOSS 2024-25 President Lars Clemensen, Superintendent of Hampton Bays, took the stage to remind us why we're all here: "It's amazing when you see these kids shine and beam and have a chance to follow their passion," he said, speaking of his students. "They are the reason we're all here doing what we're doing."
Lars hit the nail on the head about these conferences – they are a chance to refocus on our 'why' and renew our commitment to the students we serve. As he pointed out, while the graduation stage is important, our investment in students goes far beyond that moment.

Keynote speaker Richard Coraine, Founding Partner of Union Square Hospitality Group joined us to share the key to his businesses success and tie it in with how we can use his magic formula for building relationships in our schools: hospitality isn't just for restaurants – it's a core value we can all bring to our communities every day. Working hard and being nice to people can get you far.

This session was a great way to kick off the conference and was a reminder of the passion, talent, and dedication that we see in our schools every day, from the students who light up the stage to the leaders like you who work tirelessly to guide them towards their futures.

A big shoutout to Mosaic Associates Architects, the title sponsor, for making it all possible. Their support allows NYSCOSS to continue bringing together educators and leaders for these transformative events.

Watch for recording excerpts from our keynotes to be posted here in mid-October and articles in our Councilgram newsletter from education sessions.

Call for Proposal

Our Education Session Call for Proposal  will open for the 2025 Winter Institute in November 2024. Proposal submissions will be vetted by our Conference Committee. Partners may submit a proposal and must have selected select this option as part of their 2024-2025 contract.

Save the Date for Future Events

  • 2025 Winter Institute & Lobby Day
    Expanding the Horizon - The Promise of Public Education
    March 2 - 4, 2025
    Albany Capital Center
    Albany, NY
     
  • 2025 Fall Leadership Summit
    September 28 - 30, 2025 
    Saratoga Hilton & Saratoga Springs City Center
    Saratoga Springs, NY

  • 2026 Winter Institute & Lobby Day
    March 1 - 3, 2026
    Albany Capital Center
    Albany, NY

  • 2026 Fall Leadership Summit
    September 27 - 29, 2026
    Saratoga Hilton & Saratoga Springs City Center
    Saratoga Springs, NY

  • 2027 Winter Institute & Lobby Day
    March 7 - 9, 2027
    Albany Capital Center
    Albany, NY
  • 2027 Fall Leadership Summit
    September 26 - 28, 2027
    Saratoga Hilton & Saratoga Springs City Center
    Saratoga Springs, NY

  • 2028 Winter Institute & Lobby Day
    March 5 - 7, 2028

    Albany Capital Center
    Albany, NY
     

The Council is committed to providing experiences and environments that are welcoming, inviting and user-friendly for all attendees. We recognize that some individuals may required specific accommodations to ensure their full and equal participation in our Fall Leadership Summits. Please contact us at 518.449.1063 should you need assistance. 


Fall Leadership Summit

LEAF, Inc. Programs

Cabinet-Level Programs

LEAF, Inc. strives to find new ways to support today's education leaders and tomorrow's future superintendents. This work is led by the Cabinet Planning committee to gauge the current needs of the field. Cabinet-level programs provide assistant superintendents, principals and directors with a supportive learning community to network and participate in customized opportunities for professional growth. We offer aspiring superintendents workshops, the Future Superintendents Academy, Cabinet Institutes and the annual Cabinet Leadership Summit, to name a few. Learn More. . .

New Superintendents Institute

As a new superintendent stepping into the role of educational leadership, the journey ahead may seem both exhilarating and
daunting. However, with the support and guidance of the New York State Council of School Superintendents (NYSCOSS), its professional
development foundation LEAF Inc., and colleagues around the state, your transition can be a smooth and empowering experience.

 Learn More . . .

Early Career Superintendents

The Early Career Superintendents Institute is specifically designed by and for superintendents in their early years of the superintendency. Featured topics are chosen by participants annually. The program offers practical advice from veteran superintendents and experts in the field and provides time to reflect on professional practice. Sessions are offered as pre-conference events prior to the Fall Leadership Summit and Winter Institute. Learn More . . .

Diversity & Inclusivity Events

The Commission on Diversity & Inclusivity is committed to cultivating diversity among superintendents and to support efforts by school districts to provide diverse and equitable communities. LEAF, Inc. holds various professional learning opportunities focused on diversity including regional workshops, webinars, conference presentations and customized professional learning opportunities. Learn More . . .

Women's Initiative Events

The goal of The Women's Initiative is to support women leaders, identify women in education who have leadership potential and help those who aspire to leadership roles. In education, the teacher workforce is made up of over 77% women, yet in the superintendency that number is about 27%. We strive to support and cultivate leadership potential of women in their organizations. Through this initiative, we provide opportunities for women and men to learn the importance of increasing the numbers of women in leadership. We encourage creating supportive networks for personal and professional growth. Learn More . . .

Financial Leadership Series

The Financial Leadership Series for School Superintendents and their leadership teams is offered throughout the year and focuses on long-range and strategic planning, budget development and communications, capital projects, and state aid. Learn More...