Leadership Preparation Council

About the Leadership Preparation Council

The Leadership Preparation Council at the University of Mississippi brings together representatives from the School of Education, the Educational Leadership faculty, and constituent schools. Members participate in the development and planning concerning the nature, structure, standards, requirements, and practices in graduate Leadership Education programs preparing candidates to meet state administrative licensure requirements.

Mission

The mission of the Leadership Preparation Council (LPC) is to develop, refine, and improve clinical practice, curriculum, and partnerships in the educational leadership program. This work will support the vision of the program to drive and support improvement in primary and secondary education in all Mississippi schools through the preparation of leaders with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to continually improve collaborative, professional school organizations.

The LPC meets this mission through:

  • Encouraging and supporting educational leadership programs at The University of Mississippi.
  • Developing policies in all matters relating to the leadership preparation programs.
  • Monitoring state and national policies and overseeing how the unit implements state and national accreditation standards and licensing requirements.
  • To encourage networking, collaboration, and professional development among leadership education program faculty and partners.
  • Promoting collaboration among the university, P-12 education partners, and other external state and national education constituencies.
  • Who serves on LPC?

The LPC consists of faculty from the university, school administrators, teachers, and community constituents associated with or supportive of programs preparing school professionals. Membership from the constituent groups include school superintendents, principals, and assistant principals, who serve on three-year revolving terms of service.

University Members
Associate Professor, K-12 LeadershipDr. Dennis Bunch
Associate Professor, K-12 LeadershipDr. Mark Deschaine
Associate Professor, K-12 LeadershipDr. Jill Cabrera
Associate Professor, K-12 LeadershipDr. Doug Davis
Assistant Professor, K-12 LeadershipDr. Angus Mungal
Assistant Professor, K-12 LeadershipDr. Kenneth Pulley
University Members - SOE
Associate Professor, Secondary Math EducationDr. Joel Amidon
Associate Professor, CounselingDr. Amanda Winburn
Community Members
Superintendent of Tupelo Public SchoolsDr. Robert Picou
Superintendent of Booneville School DistrictDr. Todd English
Deputy Superintendent of N. Panola School DistrictDr. Wilner Bolden
Principal of Benton County School DistrictMr. Chris Bush
Principal of Rankin School DistrictDr. Marcus Stweart
Principal of Columbus Municipal SchoolsMs. Shanika McKinney
Principal of Koscuisko School DistrictDr. Michelle Nowell
Principal of S. Panola School DistrictDr. Jay Cossey
Assistant Principal of Pascagula School DistrictMs. Katherine Gilbert
Assistant Principal of Oxford School DistrictMr. Lucas Ferguson

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