
Dreaming the Dream
National Administrators
Conference
Anaheim, CA
They came from Plainville to
Pflugerville; from Seattle to San Antonio; from Wausau to West
Hills; from St. Petersburg to San Jose and all points in between.
From the opening worship with rousing hymns and inspiring words
from ELCA Pacifica Synod Bishop Murray Fink to the final sending
service led by Pastor Steven Goodwin of Redeemer Lutheran Church
in Rowlands Heights, CA, the ELCA/ELEA National Administrator’s
Conference, “Dreaming the Dream: Administrators Sharing Vision
for ELCA Schools and Centers” was a great success.
Over 130 elementary principals
and early childhood directors gathered October 7-9 at the Coast
Anaheim Hotel in Anaheim, California, to vision, network, and
learn. This event was the first in what we hope to be many
bi-annual national events co-sponsored by the ELCA’s Schools and
Early Childhood Ministries and the Evangelical Lutheran Education
Association.
Opening keynote speaker Dr.
David Hahn, Executive Director of Long Island Lutheran School in
Brookville, New York, entertained and energized us with “Making
Dreams Come True: Vision and Leadership in Lutheran Schools and
Centers”, setting the tone for the many learning opportunities to
come over the following days.
Workshop selections included
“Attila the Hun to Gandhi: Whose Leadership Style Do You
Embrace?”, “God is Like Mommy and Daddy and my blankie and . . .
Faith Development in Early Childhood”, “Evaluations: Who? Why?
When? How?”, and “Beyond Survival: Management Skills for School
Leaders”, along with many more.
Friday evening’s banquet was
filled with awards and entertainment. ELEA presented the first
Donald A. Vetter Educational Service Award to worthy recipient,
Marilyn Stalheim of Westwood Early Childhood Center in St. Louis
Park, Minnesota. (See article on Page 2 for more information).
Awards were presented by the
ELCA to Ghadha Huleis of Salem Lutheran School in Glendale,
California as ELCA Principal of the Year, and to Linda Grund of
Good Shepherd Lutheran School in Plainview, New York as ELCA Early
Childhood Director of the Year. These three recipients exemplify
the ideals of quality, Christ-centered leaders – congratulations
to all!
The New City Parish Choir, a
gospel choir from several Los Angeles area ELCA congregations,
blessed us with their voices and Davey & Goliath and their human,
Rev. Eric Shafer of the ELCA, brought smiles to all faces.
The Saturday morning breakfast
table discussion topics were a hit and gave participants an
opportunity to gather in small groups to share information on one
of 15 areas related to school and center administration. The
Reverend Barbara Berry-Bailey, Associate Director for Worship in
the ELCA’s Division for Congregational Ministries, inspired many
with her Saturday morning keynote address: “Because of You,
Dreams Do Come True”.
Conference evaluations indicated
an overwhelming desire to “do it again” – at least every other
year. So, plans are now underway for the next bi-annual ELCA/ELEA
Administrator’s Conference, set for October of 2006. Exact dates
and location to be announced at a later date.
The Coast Anaheim was a
wonderful venue, the food and accommodations were superb, and all
who attended seem to think being walking distance from Disneyland
was a great added attraction.
Mark your calendars now!
Develop a fundraising plan at your school to include registration
and travel expenses which will allow you to join us for the next
great event!
Click here for more on the
conference, including photos.
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