Learning Leading University at MCPSS
The Mobile County School System has planned a new community outreach initiative, Learning Leading University (Learning Leading U), a program designed to engage members of our community who are passionate about education, are interested in gaining deeper understanding of issues facing our schools, and want to become informed advocates for education and students. You will find more information about the program and application process below.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF LEARNING LEADING U?
- To provide members of the community with an opportunity to learn more about Mobile County Public Schools and its operations, including instructional and administrative services.
- To create a sense of pride and knowledge among program graduates, enabling them to act as informed advocates for our schools.
HOW WILL THE PROGRAM WORK?
Members of the program will meet seven times. Locations for most sessions are still being finalized, but sessions will be held at various MCPSS schools and facilities across our county.
Sessions One through Six will focus on various aspects of our school system, and will be facilitated by MCPSS leaders who work in each of these areas. Topics will include school finance, curriculum, school safety, teacher recruitment and retention, counseling, assessment and accountability, special education, transportation, facilities, child nutrition, and more.
WHO CAN APPLY?
The purpose of Learning Leading U is to engage a wide variety of citizens, from all areas of Mobile County, who care about education in our community. This includes, but is not limited to, parents and guardians of MCPSS students, educators, business professionals, community and civic leaders, members of non-profit organizations, and retired educators.
IS THERE A COST TO APPLY OR BE A PART OF THE PROGRAM?
No.
HOW MANY MEMBERS WILL BE ACCEPTED?
The program will have room for 40 participants.
HOW DO I APPLY?
The application is now closed.
HOW WILL PROGRAM MEMBERS BE SELECTED?
A steering committee of MCPSS leaders, educators, and community members will review applications and hold interviews. All applicants will be notified if they have been selected.
Please call (251) 221-4010 with any additional questions.