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WASA professional development
programs,
conferences and workshops
WASA is committed to the development of
quality education through professional leadership.
Conferences address issues of timely concern and are
designed to meet the needs of various administrative
positions. WASA presents opportunities to establish
professional contacts with others who share similar job
responsibilities, create networks among colleagues,
enhance and develop leadership skills, and earn clock hours.
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WASA/WSSDA
Legislative
Conference
- This conference is held
mid-way through the legislative session. It is an
opportunity to meet with and influence
legislators and receive up-to-the minute
appraisals of legislative issues which affect
local districts.
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WASA Small Schools
Conference
- This annual conference
addresses the needs of small school districts.
District administrators and school board members are encouraged
to attend.
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- WASA Superintendent Workshop
- This workshop focuses on
critical statewide issues and is designed for all current superintendents.
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WASA/AWSP Summer Conference
- Jointly sponsored with AWSP
(Association of Washington School Principals),
the Summer Conference is the largest gathering of
school administrators in the state.
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OSPI/WASA
Special Education Workshop
- Sponsored by the Office of
the Superintendent of Public Instruction and
coordinated by WASA, this professional
development opportunity focuses on significant
issues of concern with regard to special
education.
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- WASA
New Superintendent Workshop
- WASA invites first-year
superintendents and those assuming new
superintendent positions to a two-day
orientation/information/skill-building conference
at the WASA office in Olympia.
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- WASA Fall Workshop
- This workshop joins
administrators in discussion issues, problem
solving and networking. Participation by all
school administrators is encouraged.
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- Forthcoming
- Washington State Leadership
Academy. This leadership training program is currently being
designed and projected to begin in the fall of 2008. The program is
led jointly between WASA and AWSP, and includes a commitment of
private and public entity partnership. The academy will include
support from other professional associations, OSPI, the Governor's
office, education service districts (ESDs) and institutes of higher
education.
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- See
WASA's
event calendar for more
information and links to current conference pages.
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