Six New Districts Join th students at close to 400 schools and employ 36,000 faculty and staff.
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nspired by his mother, Charles Butt, chairman of H-E-B, has directed much of his personal and corporate giving toward education, developing initiatives such as the annual H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards, the H-E-B Read 3 early literacy program and Raise Your Hand Texas, an advocacy organization focused on public policies that support and improve our public schools. Founded in 2017 by Butt and named after his mother, a former schoolteacher and lifelong advocate for social justice, The Holdsworth Center focuses on strengthening the leaders who serve educators and students. In April 2021, The Holdsworth Partnership announced its third group of six districts to join them: Cedar Hill, Dallas and Garland ISDs in North Texas, Laredo ISD, Victoria ISD and East Central ISD in San Antonio. The partnership is a five-year strategic program that will help the districts grow their own bench of strong, skilled leaders who create conditions in which teachers thrive and scholars get the tools they need to succeed. All programming and support are covered at no cost through The Holdsworth Center. “Our ability as a state to recover from the impact of a global pandemic will depend on the skillful leadership of teachers, principals and district leaders serving Texas’ 5.5 million students,” said Dr. Lindsay Whorton, president of The Holdsworth Center. “We recognize the urgency of this moment and are honored to play a role.” Collectively, these districts serve nearly 265,000
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Demand for leadership development is strong The six districts were chosen from a pool of 43 applicants, a 130 percent increase from the last application period in 2019. The selection marks the latest expansion of The Holdsworth Partnership that is now serving 19 school districts in Texas. By 2028, the partnership is expected to reach more than 4,500 educators, including teacher leaders, assistant principals, principals and central office administrators. With the opening of Campus on Lake Austin this summer – a permanent home for the organization’s staff and programs – Holdsworth hopes to expand program offerings and host events that will reach even more educators across Texas. Investing deeply in people All programming and support, valued at $6 million per district over five years, is covered at no cost through the continued generosity of the founder, Butt, and other philanthropic supporters. The programming will include: • Embedding Holdsworth District Support Team staff in each district for five years to help central office leaders design, implement and sustain their own leadership development systems; • Delivering two-year District and Campus Leadership Programs for multiple groups of central office and campus leadership teams; and Providing districts with robust tools to measure district-wide culture and staff engagement and better understand students’ social-emotional learning.