Please join the North Carolina Public Charter School Association and the Buckeye Community Hope Foundation (an Ohio-based charter authorizer) for a six-part comprehensive training series on Title IX designed especially for public charter schools.
Title IX Training Series (4 of 6) – Culture: Community Engagement
Please join the North Carolina Public Charter School Association and the Buckeye Community Hope Foundation (an Ohio-based charter authorizer) for a six-part comprehensive training series on Title IX designed especially for public charter schools.
Each session starts at 3 p.m. and will conclude by 4:30. All sessions will be virtual.
Each organization may bring up to 10 members per purchase.
NCAPCS members: $700 for the other five sessions or $150 per session
Non-NCAPCS members: $750 for the other five sessions or $175 per session
October 8 | The Nuts and Bolts of Title IX (this session is free to all!)
November 12 | Culture: Creating and Preserving an Inclusive Culture
January 14 | Investigations: What Every School Needs to Know
February 11 | Culture: Community Engagement
March 11 | Human Resources: How Title IX and Title VII Impact Charter Schools
April 22 | Wrapping Up
The sessions will feature a variety of staff from NCAPCS and BCHF including
Dr. Carol Young: Accountability and School Improvement Lead at the Buckeye Community Hope Foundation, Dr. Young has served as superintendent for two school district and has also been a middle school principal, curriculum coordinator, special education director, teacher, and speech language pathologist.
Stephanie Klupinski: Stephanie is the vice president of legal affairs for the Buckeye Community Hope Foundation. Previously, she led the charter school office for the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Stephanie is a licensed attorney who has worked with charter schools for more than a decade. She began her career as a high school English teacher in Los Angeles.
Lisa Gordon Stella: Lisa is a North Carolina-based attorney who is co-chair of the North Carolina Association for Public Charter Schools. In 2009, leveraging her experience as a former litigator and general counsel, Lisa formed her own firm focuses on providing businesses, nonprofits, and charter schools with legal and strategic advice.