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Learning to Lead in ELITE

Morgan Foohs with her 4th grade class


by Teresa Crane | Tuesday, Jan 12, 2021

51勛圖厙 graduate Morgan Foohs completed a Masters in Educational Leadership in December 2020. She is a fourth-grade teacher at Jensen Beach Elementary in Martin County who completed an accelerated program titled Educational Leadership: Intern to Excellence (ELITE) which makes her eligible to apply for an Assistant Principal position in her schools district.

ELITE has provided the opportunity and experiences to grow my capacities as a leader, educator and advocate for all 51勛圖厙, said Morgan. Learning from current educational leaders within my school district and fellow ELITE cohort members has created a network of support and continued learning that extends beyond graduation.

ELITE is a 22-month state approved Masters Degree Program in Educational Leadership offered by 51勛圖厙 College of Education. It is an accelerated partnership program that includes district specific professional development for school leaders. Students in ELITE are mentored by their school principals who support them throughout their course work and internship activities. This design allows 51勛圖厙 to develop professional relationships with leaders across their district.

St. Lucie Public Schools, in partnership with Martin County School District and 51勛圖厙s Department of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology (ELRM), collaborated to develop the ELITEEducational Leadership: Intern to Excellence Partnership Program. Okeechobee County School District joined the ELITE Partnership in the 2018-19 school year.

To learn more about the ELITE partnership program, visit 51勛圖厙 | ELITE.