2019 Workshop Talk | 01:00:02 | Leadership & Strategic, Marketing & Growth
Summary
Every school has a mission statement hanging “on the wall” of their school. Yet, what happens “in the halls” of our schools determines how well we are implementing our mission statement. In this workshop, we will briefly discuss what makes a good mission statement and the mission statement’s relationship to your portrait of your ideal graduate, but will spend more time on some key essentials that enable you to implement your school’s mission statement .
Speaker
Richard Halloran is currently the headmaster at Providence Classical School in Spring, TX. He graduated with bachelor’s degrees from the Washington Bible College and Towson State University; with a master’s in theology, specializing in academic ministries, from Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS); and is currently completing his dissertation in the Old Testament PhD program at DTS . In addition to teaching various classes to students at the upper-school level, he has also served an adjunct professor at Washington Bible College and Dallas Theological Seminary. Prior to moving to TX, he served as the head of school at two different schools and as an associate pastor. Richard and his wife, Mikki, have three children: Christopher, Isabella, and Thèoden.
Additional Materials
The Association of Classical & Christian Schools presents Repairing the Ruins, the ACCS annual conference, copyright ACCS. You may make additional copies of this recording for use by your school but please do not sell any copies of the recording, or post it on the internet.