Stacy Dobbs and Fred Malcomb, trustees of the Castaic Union School District, along with Superintendent, Steve Doyle have demonstrated exceptional commitment to professional development in the service of students through their recent completion of the California School Boards Association (CSBA) Masters in Governance program. This accomplishment signifies mastery of the roles and responsibilities of school boards and a strong understanding of the knowledge and skills needed to build and support an effective governance structure that helps produce better outcomes for students.
“This certificate symbolizes a profound commitment to learning, leadership and sound governance,” said CSBA President and MIG graduate, Susan Henry. “The Masters in Governance program provides board members and superintendents with the tools, the skills and the perspective to govern in a way that can better serve California’s students and position them for success in college, career and civic life. Continuous learning is the hallmark of an engaged individual. We expect our children and staff to work daily to better themselves and we applaud those trustees who exhibit similar dedication in refining the skills and practices needed to function as effective public servants.”
Since its inception in 1998, more than 3,000 board members and superintendents have participated in the highly acclaimed certification program. To receive the Masters in Governance certificate, candidates must complete 35 hours of intensive training on the role of the governance team in setting the direction of the district, student learning and achievement, school finance, human resources, policy and judicial review, collective bargaining, and community relations and advocacy.
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