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NCEA Rise: We Have the Data...Now What?
We all know that Catholic schools and parishes are too often short on resources. This includes the precious resource of time, and in some cases, resource in expertise. When we receive comprehensive, school/parish-wide datasets, we need both time and understanding in answering the critical question: Now what?! This NCEA Rise webinar for Catholic schools and parishes will walk you through the “Now what?” of your ACRE results. In addition to your PDF ACRE Reports, John Galvan (NCEA Vice President of Assessments) will dive deeper into how the new online dashboard can save you time and energy in identifying actionable steps to advance your Mission and Catholic Identity. Learn how ACRE can inform your school’s achievement in meeting the National Standards and Benchmarks for Effective Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools (NSBECS). Discover how ACRE assists in curricular and programmatic decisions for the school, parish and diocese. NCEA Rise can help!

Mar 22, 2023 03:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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John Galvan
Vice President of Assessments @National Catholic Educational Association
John is the vice president of assessments. Most recently, he was the director of schools for the Diocese of San Diego for eight years. In his last year as director, the Diocese of San Diego saw one of the largest increases in student enrollment in the country. While John’s Catholic education began at Holy Trinity Catholic School in El Cajon, CA, his educational path has earned the following degrees: B.A. in art, M.A. in practical theology, and an M.Ed. in educational leadership & administration. John has spent nearly 30 years in different facets of public and Catholic education. Prior to his formal work in Catholic education, John was a seminarian for the Diocese of San Diego, spending nearly three years of graduate theological study at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. From there, John worked as a Catholic high school administrator, teacher, coach and campus minister.