Description
SBM Legacy and Transition Planning for Policy Initiatives
Monday, April 28, 2025
5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Join us for a specialized 2.5-hour mini-training designed exclusively for California student school board members. This session will focus on legacy and transition planning for policy initiatives developed by current or preceding student trustees. Learn how to effectively navigate transitions, utilize checklists for transition planning, identify key stakeholders, and preserve continuity for student-led policy initiatives. Gain insights into how your role contributes to active civic engagement and how to leverage your skillsets for future endeavors. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your skills, leave a lasting legacy, and continue making a difference as a student representative on the board.
Join us for a specialized 2.5-hour mini-training designed exclusively for California student school board members. This session will focus on legacy and transition planning for policy initiatives developed by current or preceding student trustees. Learn how to effectively navigate transitions, utilize checklists for transition planning, identify key stakeholders, and preserve continuity for student-led policy initiatives. Gain insights into how your role contributes to active civic engagement and how to leverage your skillsets for future endeavors. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your skills, leave a lasting legacy, and continue making a difference as a student representative on the board.
Learning Objectives:
Understanding Transition and Legacy Planning: Gain a comprehensive understanding of transition and legacy planning and their significance for policy initiatives developed by student trustees.
Utilizing Transition Checklists: Learn how to effectively utilize transition checklists to guide the transition process and ensure the successful transfer of knowledge and resources.
Identifying Key Stakeholders: Develop skills to identify and engage with key stakeholders involved in policy initiatives, fostering collaboration and continuity during transitions.
Preserving Legacy and Continuity: Explore strategies for preserving legacy and continuity for student-led policy initiatives, ensuring their long-term impact and sustainability.
Contributing to Active Civic Engagement: Understand how your role as a student trustee contributes to active civic engagement and fosters a culture of participation and involvement within the school community.
Utilizing Skillsets for Future Endeavors: Learn how to leverage your leadership, communication, and advocacy skills developed as a student trustee for future endeavors and civic engagement opportunities.
Registration: $150.00
Registration closes on April 28, 2025.
CSBA reserves the right to cancel or reschedule any event if the required attendance minimums are unmet. Attendance minimums are set to ensure fiscal responsibility for the use of public funds for training. The minimum attendance for the Student Board Member training event is 20 participants. Please review CSBA's cancellation and transfer policies.
If you have any questions, please contact training@csba.org