English novelist Aldous Huxley once said, “There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception.” After living in Louisville Metro for nearly 20 years, I admit having the wrong perception of the Jefferson … Continued
Jefferson County Public Schools
Education success stories and challenges
by Lisa Causarano, Leadership Louisville Class of 2015 – One of Nelson Mandela’s most famous quotes is about education: “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Last week, my Leadership Louisville colleagues and … Continued
Back to school
by Schuyler Heuser, Leadership Louisville Class of 2014 – Following our December Leadership Louisville day, I felt the need to go back to the books. Our focus was on education and how our community is preparing tomorrow’s workforce. The majority … Continued
Consulting the Past
by James Whaley, Bingham Fellows Class of 2013 – Four years ago while working with the Old Louisville Farm Works Market at Walnut Street Baptist Church, I had the good fortune of meeting an extremely kind and thoughtful woman by … Continued
“We don’t just need leaders – we need doers”
by Heather Weston Bell, Leadership Louisville Class of 2013 – It just so happens that the Leadership Louisville session on Education fell the week of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. The tragedy was a stark reminder of the responsibility … Continued