April 13 - 15, 2013    San Dirgo CA , Etats-Unis d’Amérique
As a school leader it is important to continue learning about the latest innovations, solutions, and research in district management and student achievement.

The National School Boards Association Annual Conference & Exposition is the one national event that brings together education leaders at time when domestic policies and global trends are combining to shape the future for our students.
• Leadership: Board members, superintendents and other educators from across the nation and around the world share wisdom in more than 200 sessions.
• Education: Augment the professional development opportunities offered by your state’s school boards association—NSBA’s curriculum is designed to complement your state courses.
• Achievement: Gain a national perspective on legislation and court decisions that are impacting your district.
• Progress: Maximize your budget with money-saving ideas that don’t undercut student achievement.

Why Attend NSBA’s Annual Conference
Why do school board members need to attend the NSBA Annual Conference and Exposition in these tough times? Five key talking points stress the critical value of your participation in a national conference and can be used to remind your community why educated school leaders are vital to student achievement. Utilize these points at board meetings, for press outreach, opinion writing and/or on your school district’s newsletter, website or blog.

NSBA’s Annual Conference
The NSBA Annual Conference & Exposition is the one national event that brings together education leaders at a time when domestic policies and global trends are combining to shape the future of our students.

Lieux de Rendez-Vous

Location: San Diego Convention Center
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