The Principalship 2023: Managing Change through Communication, Collaboration, and Self Care
Being a principal/assistant principal is not for the faint of heart! This annual summit will provide opportunities to hear best practices from Kentucky leaders, learn from national keynote speakers, and to network with colleagues. This is a great opportunity for school and district teams to learn together.

By attending this summit administrators will leave with:
  • A clear understanding of professional ethics and how to deal with angry parents
  • Technology tools to help with daily tasks
  • Updated information on the coalition to Sustain the Education Profession
  • Principal survival tips
  • School law updates
  • Information on how to be prepares for a disaster such as flooding
  • An appreciation for the foster care system and how it impacts some students
  • Free curriculum for SEL and financial literacy
  • Networking connections
  • 6 hours of EILA credit
  • KASA swag

Keynote Speakers 

Dr. Troy Hutchings
Troy Hutchings researches, writes and speaks about professional ethics, educator misconduct, and frameworks for an ethical and legal teaching practice. He has been the expert on a variety of national projects dealing with educator ethics including the Model Code of Ethics for Educators (MCEE) and the National Council for the Advancement of Ethics. He will bring knowledge to the summit as he speaks about culture, politics and angry parents.




Beth Z "Your Nerdy Best Friend."
All of Beth Z's sessions include interactions, laughs and learning – even when she presents from afar! She has unique content with practical tips that will leave you with the right tools before you walk away, while facilitating collaboration and networking that will help you make new connections.


Tim Isaacs
Tim Isaacs will bring an inspirational message in how educational leaders must understand how personal perspectives guide who we are, as well as how we serve. Tim has learned to see how his personal life experiences has shaped his path as an educational leader and guides his vision for what he wants Central Hardin to be for the students.




Click here to learn more about our Keynote Speakers

Education Sessions
Sessions include: the teacher leader network, surviving and thriving in your leadership, etc.
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Lessons Learned from the Eastern Kentucky Flood
When it comes to unavoidable disasters, preparation is a school leader's number one defense. What happens when it comes during the summer months in the middle of the night? What is the defense against raging flood waters and how do you lead the school community through recovery? In this session, you will learn from Knott and Letcher counties who met this disaster head on and continue to lead their communities today. What are the lessons learned? How might leaders prepare for future events? And how might we connect organizations state and nationwide to assist with ongoing needs such as caring for staff and students through simple measures such as a coat for the winter. Don't miss this session and the opportunity to pose your questions direct to them.

Tentative Schedule

  8:00 A.M.  Doors Open & Registration
  8:30 A.M.  Welcome
  8:45 A.M.  Opening Keynote Session
10:00 A.M.  Comfort Break
10:15 A.M.  Breakout Sessions
11:15 A.M.  Breakout Sessions
12:00 P.M.  Transition
12:15 P.M.  Lunch (Boxed Lunch)
  1:00 P.M.  Comfort Break
  1:15 P.M.  Transition
  1:30 P.M.  Closing Keynote Sessions
  2:45 P.M.  Door Prizes/Closing


Register Here


Date:
October 25, 2023
Place: Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport Expo Center, 830 Phillips Lane, Louisville
Cost:
Earlybird rate (until 9/25/23)
$249 - Members
$349 - Nonmembers

After 9/25/23
$299 - Members
$399 - Nonmembers

Lodging
Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport Expo Center, 830 Phillips Lane, Louisville
Room Rate: $120.00 + Tax
Check-in: 3 p.m. 
Check-out: 11 a.m.
Book your lodging by October 3, 2023 click here to book online

Parking
Free

Cancellation Policy
Cancellations will be accepted through October 3, 2023 but must be submitted in writing via email (amy@kasa.org), fax (502) 875-4631, or mail to 87 C. Michael Davenport Blvd., Frankfort, KY 40601.
Refunds will be issued less an administrative fee of $49 to offset the cost of materials purchased on your behalf.
Refunds cannot be issued for cancellations or no-shows after October 3, 2023, due to commitments KASA made to the hotel and other suppliers on your behalf. You are welcome to substitute a school leader in your place, member/nonmember rate will apply.

*Written cancellation or substitution is required to protect both KASA members and staff from the uncertainty and misunderstandings that may occur because of cancellations made by phone during a hectic work period.

For questions regarding your registration, please contact the KASA office (800) 928-5272.

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