Vermont School Leadership Project


Effective public school leadership requires more than professional knowledge. It demands passion, the ability to articulate a vision and engage others in that vision, and the ability to facilitate organizational change. To strengthen these capabilities among Vermont educators, the Snelling Center developed the Vermont School Leadership Project (VSLP) in collaboration with prominent members of Vermont’s business and education communities. VSLP was launched in 1995 and has graduated seven classes, creating a collegial leadership network of over 150 alumni.



In 14 seminar days, held over 17 months (July to November of the following year), VSLP offers intensive professional development for superintendents, principals, curriculum and special education directors, as well as other education professionals who have proven leadership abilities and seriously aspire to leadership roles.

Through theoretical discussions, experiential activities, and personal reflection, VSLP Associates consider concepts related to education systems, organizational change and leadership. During the second year of the program, Associates apply and integrate new information through an organizational change project conducted at their work site. VSLP faculty are esteemed educators, dedicated to Vermont and developing transformational leaders. More information

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For more information about VSLP, please contact Susan McCormack, Director of Leadership Programs at the Snelling Center.

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