How could an Opportunity Culture help an entire district, not just a few schools? As the keynote speakers at Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s Leadership Conference on Monday, Public Impact’s Bryan C. Hassel and Jiye Grace Han gave 500 leaders—including principals, assistant principals, and district administrators—a chance to envision a district that reaches every student with excellent teachers and teaching teams, for higher pay, within budget.
Four of Charlotte’s Project L.I.F.T. schools will implement their own carefully designed Opportunity Cultures this fall—but Charlotte-Mecklenburg Superintendent Heath Morrison wanted his schools’ leaders to think big, with a conference theme of “Student Success by DESIGN: The Transformation of Our Schools.” He invited Hassel and Han to explain how using an Opportunity Culture and extending the reach of excellent teachers as central design concepts could help schools achieve the transformation Morrison wants to see district-wide.