LENOX — Superintendent William Collins is proud to share that Lenox Memorial Middle High School Principal Jeremiah Ames and Morris Elementary School Principal Brenda Kelley recently attended UNITED, The National Conference on School Leadership.
From July 15-17, elementary and secondary school leaders from around the nation gathered in Nashville for an unparalleled opportunity to collaborate and discuss the most pressing topics in education. The conference is supported by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) and the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP).
The Lenox Principals joined a record number of Massachusetts principals attending this year’s conference.
“It’s always nice to have an opportunity to think about school removed from the environment we’re in throughout the school year,” said Principal Ames. “It provides a valuable lens to think about and discuss issues we’re faced with all year long.”
“This conference provided a fantastic platform for collaboration and discussion on current education topics. Networking with principals nationwide, including many from Massachusetts, was invaluable,” said Principal Kelley. “It was inspiring to exchange ideas and strategies. The expert-led sessions offered new insights and innovative approaches I am eager to bring back to Lenox.”
“It is valuable for principals to network with instructional leaders from around the country and to share ideas, learn about the latest research, and hear firsthand about the current best approaches in teaching and learning,” Dr. Collins said. “I commend the commitment of Mrs. Kelley and Dr. Ames to stay current in educational leadership trends. LPS is fortunate to have such dedicated leaders.”

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