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hillsdale study visit

Registration Form

Thank you for registering for the School Redesign Network Study Visit at Hillsdale High School.

Because we believe that school change requires a critical mass of school leaders we would like you to come with a team. Please plan on bringing 3 - 10 members. Team members can include: administrators, teachers, teacher leaders, school board members, district administrators, and parent leaders.

Payment options: Cost is $500 per team member. Payments can be made by check or purchase order or by credit card through Stanford's secure online shopping cart. You will have an option to pay online once you've submitted this registration.

 

Visit One: October 23-24 (SOLD OUT)

Visit Two: February 26-27

 

School/District/Design Team Name:
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Team members

Please list information for your team (3-5 team members). We strongly encourage you to choose a team leader who is a district superintendent or assistant/deputy district superintendent.

Team leader name: Title:

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Team Member #1: Title:
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Team Member #4: Title:
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Team Member #9: Title:
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Please provide a brief description of your school, including the demographics, stage of redesign and school organization.

 

Please provide a brief rationale for your team’s composition.

Please provide us with your reasons for attending the Hillsdale Study Visit. What do you hope to learn?

 

Do you have any special interests that you would like to be addressed (e.g. ELD, discipline, counseling, special education)?

How did you learn about the Site Visit?


 

    

what makes a small school successful?

Hillsdale High School, located 20 miles south of San Francisco in San Mateo, California, stands within a vast tract of urban and suburban communities. Though majestic redwoods and scenic coastlines are less than an hour away, Hillsdale's sprawling campus is situated within a suburban neighborhood just a few blocks from El Camino Real, the 60-mile stretch of road that serves as the commercial backbone of the San Francisco Peninsula. Housing costs across the region are famously high, but neighborhood variations in home values generally correlate with the reputations of local schools and the diversity of their populations. Hillsdale serves students from a variety of neighborhoods: "flatland" apartments located near the horseracing track and interstate freeway, middle-class homes west of the train tracks, and middle- and upper-class homes in the hills above the school.
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