Thanks to the nearly 1,000 of you who attended this year's MASC/MASS Conference! We try to make the conference a highly valuable and productive experience for all our attendees - in order to do so, we need to hear from you about what you liked and what you thought could be improved.
We've set up a short survey to collect your feedback and would ask that you please answer the questions and let us know what you thought. We take your feedback seriously and will consider each of your responses in planning next year's event.
Get StartedPresentations and handouts from the 2015 conference will be posted here as well as on the mobile app as we receive them from presenters.
If you were a presenter at the conference and would like to post documents, please email them to jhandy@masc.org as soon as possible.
John D’Auria, Ed.D, moved from directing the Canton Public Schools as Superintendent to becoming President of Teachers21. In a career that has spanned four decades as a math teacher, guidance counselor, principal and superintendent, Dr. D’Auria has worked with hundreds of school leaders around sharpening the academic focus of school teams, developing a vibrant school culture, and managing conflict in the workplace.
Dr. D’Auria’s research focuses on the ways in which the assumptions that people hold about intelligence significantly influence their learning. His newest book, School Systems That Learn, was co-authored with Dr. Paul Ash (Corwin Press, 2012). Dr. D’Auria is also the author of Ten Lessons in Leadership and Learning (2010), a helpful resource to new and experienced leaders, as well as The DNA of Leadershipâ€â€a curriculum for aspiring school leaders. Additionally, Dr. D’Auria co-authored with Jon Saphier, How To Bring Vision to School Improvement (Research for Better Teaching, 1993). Numerous other articles include “Learn to Avoid or Overcome Leadership Obstacles,†Phi Delta Kappan, February, 2015, “The Superintendent as Teacher,†Phi Delta Kappan Online Edition, Fall, 2009; “A Principal’s Dilemma,†jointly with Matt King in Schools: Studies in Education, University of Chicago Press, Spring, 2009; and “3 Strands Form Strong School Leadership,†jointly with Jon Saphier and Matt King, National Staff Development Council, Spring, 2006.
Hover your mouse over a booth number for more information. You can also download the floor plan (PDF).
Resolutions will be considered by the 2015 Annual Delegate Assembly on Wednesday, November 4 at the Resort and Conference Center at Hyannis at the start of the MASC/MASS 2015 Joint Conference.
The list below includes companies who were exhibitors at the 2015 MASC/MASS Annual Joint Conference and those who are members of the MASC Corporate Partners program. Find the booth by matching the exhibit booth number below to the number on the Exhibit Hall Floor Plan.
For more information about how your company can participate in the MASC/MASS Conference, contact Sam Cheesman. More details about exhibitor options are also available on the Conference Exhibitors Page.
Partners | Company | Booth |
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star_border | American Heart Association | 54 |
star_border | ARAMARK Education | 4 |
star_border | BookBugs | L3 |
star_border | Carnegie Learning | 56 |
star_border | CGA/Compass Group Architecture | 15 |
star_border | Chartwells School Dining | 52 |
star_border | Citizens for Public Schools | L9 |
star_border | Colliers International | 26 |
star_border | Drummey Rosane Anderson, Inc. | 1 |
star_border | Edgenuity | 58 |
star_border | Educatious | L4 |
star_border | Enphase Energy | 5 |
star_border | EOS Foundation | L7 |
star_border | ePlus Technology | 40 |
star_border | ESPED.com | 17 |
star_border | Flansburgh Architects, Inc. | 44 |
star_border | Gilbane Building Company | 46 |
star_border | HMFH Architects, Inc. | 34 |
star_border | Hub Technical Services | 22 |
star_border | ICON Voice Networks | 29 |
star_border | Integrated Classroom Technology, Inc. | 59 |
star_border | Invent Now, Inc. | 11 |
star_border | JCJ Architecture | 57 |
star_border | Johnson Controls | 53 |
star_border | Kaestle Boos Associates, Inc. | 20 |
star_border | Kopelman & Paige, P.C. | 28 |
star_border | Learning Sciences Marzano Center | 24 |
star | LEGO Education | L2 |
star_border | LLB Architects | 14 |
stars | MASC | 47 |
star_border | Massachusetts State Auditor's Office | L5 |
star_border | May Institute | 18 |
star | Microsoft | 49 |
star | Mirick O'Connell | 2 |
star_border | Mosse & Mosse Associates | 6 |
star_border | Murphy, Hesse, Toomey & Lehane | 36 |
star_border | New England Dairy and Food Council | L6 |
star_border | New England School Development Council | 35 |
star | Panorama Education | 19 |
star_border | Pearson Education | 55 |
star_border | Perkins Eastman | 38 |
star_border | Public Agency Retirement Services | 37 |
star_border | Rediker Software | 25 |
star_border | Rethink | 7 |
star_border | Ronco Communications | 51 |
star_border | Rosetta Stone | 3 |
star_border | Sadlier School | 31 |
star | Scholastic | 43 |
star_border | Sika Corporation | 39 |
star_border | Skanska USA | 21 |
star | Sodexo | 33 |
star_border | Source4Teachers/Mission One | 12 |
star_border | Springboard Education | 50 |
star_border | TECedge, The Education Consultants | 16 |
star | The College Board | L1 |
star_border | The S/L/A/M Collaborative | 27 |
star_border | TMSolution, Inc. | 41 |
star_border | TYCO Integrated Security | 8 |
star_border | Ultiplay Parks & Playgrounds | 23 |
star_border | Valley Communication Systems, Inc. | 32 |
star_border | VIRCO | 30 |
star_border | WalkerCares | L8 |
star_border | Whalley Computer Associates, Inc. | 42 |
star_border | Whitsons School Nutrition | 45 |