2025 NCSBA Annual Conference Evaluation Survey

1.General Session Speakers: On a scale of 1 (not relevant at all) to 5 (completely relevant), please rate the remarks of each keynote speaker.
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Opening Session - Dr. John Hodge
Second Session - Legislative Panel
Third Session - Dr. Bill Daggett
Closing Session - Heather Smith
2.Tell us about your breakout session 1 experience. Was the information useful?
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Achieving Educational Excellence: 2025-2030 Strategic Plan for North Carolina Public Schools
Assess–Plan–Learn: A Framework for School Boards to Lead Responsible AI Use in Education
Behavioral Threat Assessment: Resources to Prevent Targeted Violence
Board Members and Social Media
Building Literacy Momentum: How Roanoke Rapids Strengthened MTSS to Drive Early Literacy Gains
Career and College Promise: Expanding Access to Dual Enrollment
Career and Technical Education Expansion Through Innovative Partnerships
Crisis Communications for Board Members & Administrators - Because the Court of Public Opinion is Always in Session
Empowering Safe Educational Environments: The Transformative Impact of Principal Self-Care and Student Belonging
NC College Connect – Is it really too good to be true?!
School Nutrition and the Impact of New USDA Regulations on Self-Operated and Outsourced Districts
What the All Blacks Rugby Team Teaches Us About the Business of Life
Did not attend a session
3.Tell us about your breakout session 2 experience. Was the information useful?
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Centralized Data, Stronger Schools, Brighter Futures
Charting the Future: Building AI Literacy for Students, Educators, and Communities
Crisis Communications for Board Members & Administrators - Because the Court of Public Opinion is Always in Session
If I Ran the Zoo: Strategies for Building Healthy, Happy, Resiliency-Focused Schools and Classrooms
Legislative Engagement in Research Is a THING in NC
NCHSAA Updates
Return on Partnerships: How Collaboration Maximizes Outcomes and Reduces Cost in Education
Sexual Harassment Claims by Students: Taking Cues from the Courtroom to Navigate Title IX Terrain
Strategic Planning & Superintendent Evaluation: Better Than Chocolate & Peanut Butter!
Transforming Literacy Outcomes through Comprehensive Reform
Year One of the Superintendency with Alexander County Schools: Navigating District Rebranding While Dodging Bankruptcy
Did not attend a session
4.Tell us about your breakout session 3 experience. Was the information useful?
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Aligning Data, Dollars, People, and Purpose to Elevate Every Learner
Cooperative Purchasing: What Board Members and School Districts Should Know
Districtwide Protocols: Building Consistency in Operations and Oversight
Emergency Response Planning
Every Story Counts: Unlocking the Power of Your PIO
Focused and Effective: How Strategic Choices Drive Results
From Chalkboards to Courtrooms: A Guide to the American Legal System for School Boards
From Rookie to Results: What Effective Board Members Do Differently
One Team, One Goal: Delivering Schools through Design-Build
The Micro School at ECPPS: A Small School with a Mighty Impact on Learning in Our District
Understanding What Draws Beginning Educators to Teach in Rural Settings
Did not attend a session
5.Tell us about your breakout session 4 experience. Was the information useful?
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Accelerating Student Learning with High Dosage Tutoring: LCPS Interventionist Program for Success
Blue Line Solutions: Your Partner in Automated Community Safety
Building Strong Superintendent and Board Member Relationships
Get to Know Your Association
Lincoln County Health Academy: An Innovative Partnership
Moving North Carolina Students Forward
Public Schools: The True Superpower of Our Community
Strategic Planning & Superintendent Evaluation: Better Than Chocolate & Peanut Butter!
Strengthen Your Teacher Pipeline with Advanced Teaching Roles
Why and How to Overcome Obstacles to Cell Phone Policies
Did not attend a session
6.Tell us about your breakout session 5 experience. Was the information useful?
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Behavioral Threat Assessment: Resources to Prevent Targeted Violence
Best Practices for K-12 Community Engagement
From High School to Hired: How Asheboro City Schools Is Growing and Shaping Future and Beginning Teachers
Implementing the NC 2025–2030 Strategic Plan: Board’s Role in Driving Excellence
More for Members
Not Your Dad's CTE Program: Building Community Through Dare County Schools' Innovative Partnerships with Local Industry and Government
Reimagining the Boardroom: Transforming Governance, Growth, and Community Impact
Religious Opt-Outs After Mahmoud v. Taylor
School Threat Assessment Teams: Best Practices & Legal Updates
The Responsible Algorithm: Navigating AI and Data Privacy in K-12
The Secret Sauce for Student Success
Did not attend a session
7.Tell us about your breakout session 6 experience. Was the information useful?
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An Update on School Vouchers in North Carolina
Beginning Teacher Retention: Student-Centered Coaching
Computer Science Graduation Requirement: Not Just Another Checkbox
Meet and Confer: Toward Worker Input, Collaboration, and District Stability
Micro-Credentials: Advancing Teacher Expertise and Student Success
Mission in Common: School Districts as Hubs for Multi-Sector Collaboration
NCCBSBM Annual Business Meeting
Old Risks, New Technology: AI & Schools
School Meals for All NC
Teacher Leadership: A Catalyst for Sustainable School Improvement
Did not attend a session
8.Tell us about your topical chat experience. Was the networking session useful?
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Chairs/Vice Chairs
Districts 1 & 2
Districts 3 & 4
Districts 5 & 6
Districts 7 & 8
Did not attend a session
9.Was the conference better than what you expected, worse than what you expected, or about what you expected?
10.What would you like to see happen at the 2026 conference? Share your thoughts of what you'd like to see more or less of next year.