MUFSD Superintendent Dr. Charles Sampson, middle row, second from right, with other educators attending the fall convening of the League of Innovative Schools
Mamaroneck Union Free School District Has Been Accepted into the National Network of Innovative School Districts
The Mamaroneck Union Free School District has been accepted into the League of Innovative Schools (the League), a national network of school systems that connects and supports forward-thinking leaders in education. MUFSD was selected among a national pool of applicants based on its educational leadership, commitment to quality and excellence, innovative vision for learning, educational achievements, and collaborative spirit. It is the first school district in Westchester County to be awarded this recognition.
Working with educators, researchers, technology leaders, and communities, the League of Innovative Schools equips superintendents and district leaders to help shape the future of teaching and learning through hands-on opportunities to collaborate, connect, and learn.
MUFSD Superintendent Dr. Charles Sampson expressed his pride in the district and eagerness to partner with fellow educators to explore opportunities with the League. “The League is highly selective, and with this honor comes a vote of confidence to collaborate with educational and technology thought leaders to co-create, pilot, and scale innovative practices,” explained Dr. Sampson. “We can then apply our learnings here in the Mamaroneck schools while also promoting promising practices to other districts across the country.”
As the district’s representative to the League, Dr. Sampson has access to unique professional learning opportunities, including:
– Attending biannual League convenings, which feature school visits, deep-dive breakout sessions, and networking opportunities;
– Connecting through regular in-person and virtual programs and events to seeinnovations from other districts in action, deepen relationships, share, and learn;
– Engaging with other forward-thinking education leaders from around the country around key challenges and generating best practices and resources; and
– Partnering with Digital Promise to pilot new models and co-design solutions that benefit educators and students, including inclusive learning.
“As teaching and learning rapidly evolve amidst the advent of new technologies, the League’s mission to connect innovative education leaders is more vital than ever,” said Jillian Doggett, director of network support at Digital Promise. “Through its network of forward-thinking leaders, the League provides school districts with opportunities to leverage research-backed approaches for addressing complex challenges, to stay at the forefront of cutting-edge educational practices, and to implement innovative solutions that meet the needs of all students.”
The League officially welcomed MUFSD and other new members at its fall convening in Lindsay, CA, at the beginning of October. The new members’ entrance into the League contributes toward the network’s reach of more than 150 districts across 34 states and expands its cumulative impact to 4.4 million students served over time.
The League is organized by Digital Promise, a global nonprofit working since 2011 to expand opportunities for every learner by bridging solutions across research, practice, and technology.
League member districts become catalysts for change by partnering with Digital Promise on research pilots and projects to validate and scale up promising League-led innovations across the network and nationwide. It accepts new members through an open application process once per year; visit www.digitalpromise.org/districts for a full list of members.