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Lead the Change: How Student Voice Transforms Schools

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Session description

What happens when students don’t just participate - but lead? In this inspiring session, the founder of Students for Innovation shares how she launched a movement for student-led change. Walk away with practical, replicable strategies for building systems that amplify student voice, agency, and leadership in every school.

Outline

Outline
1. Opening + Session Purpose (5 minutes)
Welcome and brief context-setting by the student founder of Students for Innovation
Framing question: What happens when schools make room for students to lead?


2. A Student’s Journey to Systemic Change (15 minutes)
The story of Students for Innovation: how it started, what problem it addressed, and how it grew
Key turning points: moments of support, resistance, and breakthrough
The role of educators and leaders as partners, not gatekeepers


3. What Made It Work: Replicable Structures (15 minutes)
Introduce three core components that enabled success
Trusted Relationships: Adults who created space and stayed connected
Strategic Communication: Tailoring messages to different audience
Collaborative Teams: Blending student ownership with adult support
Practical examples of how these were implemented and scaled


4. Lessons for Educators and Leaders (10 minutes)
Key mindsets: What adults did right to support student leadership
System-level shifts: How schools can adjust policies, meetings, and roles to center student voice
Frameworks for replication in different contexts (urban, rural, small schools, etc.)


5. Reflection + Call to Action (10 minutes)
Prompt: What’s one structure or belief in your school that needs to shift to make space for student-led change?
Share a replication guide or resource (QR code or link)
Final reflection from the student presenter: “What I wish more adults knew…”

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Outcomes

After this session, participants will be able to:
Design inclusive structures that foster student-adult co-leadership in school and classroom innovation.

Support students in building learning networks that amplify voice, purpose, and connection beyond the classroom.

Coach students to communicate effectively across diverse audiences, including peers, educators, families, and community stakeholders—be it a professional development, a board presentation, or a community event.

Facilitate equitable student-led teams by cultivating role clarity, shared ownership, and a culture of collaboration.

Develop a plan to elevate student agency in their own school or district through a scalable, sustainable approach grounded in partnership.

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Supporting research

Toshalis, E., & Nakkula, M. J. (2012). Motivation, Engagement, and Student Voice. Students at the Center Series, Jobs for the Future.


Mitra, D. (2018). Student Voice in School Reform: Building Youth-Adult Partnerships That Strengthen Schools and Empower Youth.


The Aspen Institute (2021). A Nation at Hope.


Youth-Adult Partnerships in Action (Y-AP.org)


U.S. Department of Education (2023). Voices from the Field: Elevating Student Agency and Engagement in the Classroom.

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Presenters

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Educational Technology Director
Pocantico Hills CSD
ISTE Certified Educator

Session specifications

Topic:

Student Engagement and Agency

Grade level:

PK-12

Audience:

District-Level Leadership, School Level Leadership, Teacher

Attendee devices:

Devices not needed

ISTE Standards:

For Students: Empowered Learner, Creative Communicator, Global Collaborator

Transformational Learning Principles:

Connect Learning to Learner, Ignite Agency

Additional detail:

Student presentation