School Spotlight – Fall

Dates & Location TBA

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

To be notified when registration for the next Fall School Spotlight becomes available, please click the “Register” button at the top of this page.

What is the best way to really know what is meant by Catholic liberal education? Take the opportunity to become a student again and witness for yourself the living reality of a Catholic liberal arts community, as ICLE opens the doors to a flagship school at our School Spotlight (formerly known as School Leaders Forum). Observe classes, speak with faculty and students, and participate in seminars and workshops in this powerful first-hand experience of Catholic liberal arts education, gaining deep insights as an essential step in transitioning to, launching, and running a Catholic liberal arts school. The program size is limited.

SCHEDULE:

The program begins on Thursday at 7 p.m. and concludes by 2:30 p.m. on Saturday. Participants are strongly encouraged to attend the full program.

COST FOR 2025:

$795 per person, due within 15 days of registration.

The cost includes all program sessions and materials, and all lunches, dinners, and refreshments, beginning with the Thursday evening welcome reception and concluding with lunch on Saturday. Breakfasts are not included.

TITLE FUNDING:

Title funds (federal monies administered by your Local Educational Agency) may be available to help offset participant costs related to this event. Past participants in this event have successfully secured title funding. Please review some helpful information HERE.

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CLERGY AND VOWED RELIGIOUS:

A limited number of partial, needs-based scholarships are reserved specifically for clergy and vowed religious interested in participating in this program. If you are a member of the clergy or a vowed religious interested in applying for a scholarship, please complete this scholarship request form.

TRAVEL & LODGING:

Participants are responsible for their own travel (including transportation between lodging and the host school) and overnight accommodations. Recommended area hotels include:

ACCESSIBILITY:

Visiting St. John Bosco Schools requires the navigation of stairs at some entrances as well as the middle school, chapel, gymnasium, atrium, cafeteria, art, and music rooms. One entrance is accessible without stairs, giving access to the lower school classrooms, health office, and the main office. St. Jerome’s Church has wheelchair accessibility.

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE:

Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) are granted for participation in ICLE workshops, programs, and events. You may request a certificate of attendance for a previous event HERE.

CANCELLATION POLICY:

Due to hard costs incurred in contracts and planning, we provide a cancellation policy that aims to be respectful of your ministry in Catholic education, but also justly considerate of the fiscal responsibilities of our own ministry:

For all ICLE programs, with the exception of the National Conference, cancellations received at least 60 days in advance of the event will be honored with a full refund. Cancellations received at least 45 days in advance will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations received less than 45 days in advance will receive no refund.

For the National Conference, cancellations received at least 90 days in advance of the event will be honored with a full refund. Cancellations received at least 45 days in advance will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations received less than 45 days in advance will receive no refund.

Please allow up to 30 days for a refund to be processed.

QUESTIONS:

Please contact Program Manager Megan Fassero with questions: mfassero@CatholicLiberalEducation.org.

 

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 2021 SCHOOL LEADERS FORUM AT ST. JEROME ACADEMY

What Past Participants Say

"Being able to observe the practicality of what Catholic liberal education looks like in practice has been so valuable to me. It has been such a joy to be able to learn from and also network with others here."

"Thank you for this opportunity to witness truth, goodness, and beauty and to learn how to cultivate virtue and wisdom into all that we do . . and into the hearts and souls of our students."

"This workshop was a chance to see classical education at its full potential. I saw firsthand what my school is doing well, as well as what we can continue to improve."

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