Kensington Wins Harvard Business School Club Award





James Cavoli presents principal Todd Murphy and his staff with the William M. Jones/Harvard Business School Club of Northeastern Ohio Excellence in School Management Award.  The award includes a $3,000 gift to the school.



William M. Jones/HBS Club Excellence in School Management Award


The William M. Jones/HBS Club Excellence in School Management Awards are established to honor and promote schools that demonstrate leadership and management excellence and have a clear, measurable improvement in the quality of education. The awards recognize schools that focus on children and student outcomes.

The Harvard Business School Club of Northeastern Ohio is dedicated to leadership and management excellence in both private and public organizations. The Club honors outstanding leadership and management in northeast Ohio businesses each year through its "Dively Entrepreneurship" and "Business Statesman" Awards. In addition, the Club presents "The Samuel H. Elliot" Award each year to an outstanding area teacher of economic education. The Club also recognizes the importance of the preparatory education system to the community and public and private organizations. Well managed elementary, middle and high schools will produce contributing and educated people that organizations require to progress, succeed and excel.

Young people deserve a sound education that prepares them to function fully and intelligently within the community. Leadership and management practices within schools heavily influence the quality of this education. These awards acknowledge successful schools and promote continuous improvement in the quality of education.
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