The CAGC is excited to extend an invitation to you and your esteemed school board members to attend the upcoming School Board Symposium, scheduled for March 6, 2024, from 6:00 pm to 8:15 pm.
Registration: Secure your spot by registering online. Immerse yourself in the insights of a speaker whose life experiences uniquely inform his dedication to the well-being of our nation’s youth.
To ensure a seat at this event, attendees should register online HERE.
Event Details
Date: March 6, 2024
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:15 pm
Location: Lincoln Elementary School, Wauwatosa
Guest Speaker: AJ Crabill
Hosted by: CAGC
Dinner Included
This Symposium promises to be an engaging and informative event, with AJ Crabill, serving as the guest speaker. Mr. Crabill's insights and perspectives on leading school board governance will provide valuable knowledge for all attendees. Please see the attached flyer with additional information on Mr. Crabill.
About AJ Crabill
Raised in and out of foster care from birth until high school, AJ bounced around enough to have attended 11 schools prior to graduation. He attended urban, suburban and rural schools; private, public, and parochial schools; lived with white families and families of color; lived in racist communities and inclusive communities; experienced loving homes and homelessness. Guided by the idea that student outcomes don’t change until adult behaviors change and drawing on his intimate familiarity with the triumphs and terrors of America's safety nets for children, he has devoted much of his adult life to advocating for the well-being of our nation’s most vulnerable youth.
AJ currently serves as the Conservator/Receiver for DeSoto Independent School District in DeSoto, TX, leads school board governance nationwide at the Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) in Washington, DC, and is on faculty at the Leadership Institute of Nevada in Las Vegas, NV. Prior to his current work, AJ served on the board of the Kansas City (MO) Public Schools (KCPS), the board of the Missouri School Boards Association, the Policy Committee for the National School Boards Association, and recently as a Deputy Commissioner of Education at the Texas Education Agency.
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