
The District Management Council is a cost-effective and proven resource designed specifically for school district leaders to address the pressing and complex challenges of leading a school system.
Being at the forefront of district leadership and management best practices, DMC ensures that you can replicate successful results and avoid pitfalls in order to help you accelerate district performance. You can benefit from the insights, experiences and perspectives from fellow DMC members, our group of Senior Advisors, and our team of dedicated researchers and consultants.
Whether you are a veteran superintendent or an emerging leader, DMC offers a variety of ways to strengthen and grow your leadership and management skills. DMC has a portfolio of professional development sessions designed to provide the foundations of leadership and management skills necessary for success.
DMC’s meetings, publications, and online resource library provide a time efficient way to stay abreast of the most important ideas in district management and leadership. DMC provides opportunities to strengthen essential leadership skills and learn best practices that you can implement immediately.
Your DMC membership provides access to a network of innovative and successful school district management teams from around the country who share your goals and expertise. Contact other member superintendents and cabinet-level executives to seek out advice and expertise.
DMC membership provides easy access to essential management resources - best practices, management advisory briefs, analytical frameworks, and school district case studies that will give you time-saving ideas and help you avoid costly mistakes. As a member, you are entitled to special pricing on all publications and leadership development meetings.
"DMC Provides a space where practice and scholarship come together to improve public education. Conversations between the members coupled with and informed by the fellows of the DMC are creating real and fundamental change in the way we do business and are seen within the larger community. Our membership is a key investment in our district improvement efforts"Clayton Wilcox, Former Superintendent
Pinellas County School District, FL
148,000 students