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 LFM Program Overview

To close equity gaps and increase student success, California community colleges require middle leaders who can lead substantial transformation efforts that go beyond system-maintaining to system-changing practices. To do so, middle leaders need to develop and deepen their skills and strategies to “lead from the middle” by thinking systemically, acting collaboratively, and leading courageously with urgency and care. Developing middle leaders cannot be incidental, and colleges cannot rely on emerging leaders to find their way to independent professional learning. Given their essential role in the change process, colleges must invest in leadership development opportunities for their middle leaders. This type of leadership development requires support, dedication, and time.

Since its inception in 2013, LFM has addressed a gap in the professional development of middle leaders within the California Community Colleges (CCC) system. In 2024, LFM continues to be the only comprehensive change-focused leadership development program created by and for middle leaders within the CCC system. For the past 11 years, LFM has nurtured and developed the capacity of middle leaders across the state who can think systemically, act collaboratively, and lead courageously. LFM has blossomed into a thriving community of peers, working across the CCC system to support an ethos of collaborative learning, knowledge co-creation, collective leadership for collective action, and a deep commitment to equity and social justice.

As the LFM program continues to evolve, we embarked on a strategic redesign in 2020–21—a collaborative effort between LFM’s leadership and alumni. At that pivotal time, we faced the unprecedented challenges of COVID-19, America’s reckoning with race, and significant budget cuts. During this time of upheaval, we recognized the urgent need to formally articulate our program’s mission, vision, and core values. We felt a deep sense of responsibility to establish a guiding “North Star” that would steer our decisions and actions moving forward. Our goal was clear: to ensure that LFM continues to support and equip community college middle leaders with the essential leadership skills and strategies to promote student success and increase equitable outcomes in an ever-evolving and complex environment. We invite you to join the LFM community and be a part of creating meaningful change.

Leading from the Middle cultivates the individual and collective leadership capacity of community college practitioners committed to advancing systemic transformation.

Leading from the Middle will be a renowned catalyst and think tank for transformative leadership in the California Community Colleges that equips middle leaders to create the changes necessary to redress systemic barriers and empower historically marginalized students, leaders, and communities to achieve their dreams.

LFM’s core values are our deeply held beliefs that represent the program’s fundamental driving forces. They define our passion for what we do and how we choose to resonate with and appeal to California community college practitioners.

  • Demonstrating deep committed to social justice (equity, inclusion, diversity, and antiracism)

  • Co-creating knowledge 

  • Embodying authenticity

  • Embracing diversity in individual and collective leadership

  • Upholding humanistic values (compassion, empathy, trust, respect, integrity)

  • Taking courageous action (risk-taking)

  • Fostering collaboration

  • Driving innovation (creative, agile, adaptability)

  • Building resiliency (adapting to change, persistence)

  • Ensuring quality

What We Offer

The Leading from the Middle (LFM) program provides unique opportunities for community college professionals to engage in experiential learning to explore effective leadership strategies that contribute to fostering inclusive, student-centered institutions. We have both individual and team leadership development options:

 

Upcoming Academy Calendar and Overview

Overview

Leading from the Middle (LFM) is a leadership development program focused on developing and equipping middle leaders with skills and strategies to advance lasting reform efforts at their respective colleges aimed at closing achievement gaps for underrepresented students.

LFM uses a project and problem-based learning model, to engage college teams comprised of community college faculty, administrators, staff, and researchers in collaborative learning to explore and apply effective strategies to the development of a project centered on closing opportunity and outcomes gaps while at the same time honing their individual and collaborative leadership skills.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, all 2020 LFM academies will be transitioned to a virtual modality. To facilitate learning, via online platforms like Zoom and Canvas, campus teams will participate in synchronous and asynchronous activities to engage with and learn from one another. In addition, an assigned coach will help guide each team and provide targeted support.

For more information or questions, please send an email to Ireri Valenzuela or Debra Polak, LFM Co-directors.

 2020 Academy Themes

The focus of the three statewide and Far North 2020 LFM academies has been adjusted to respond to the increased need for leadership development to support and enable LFM participants to lead effectively in this time of crisis. To ensure LFM participants' do not let the current sense of "urgency" overshadow the need to keep the middle and long-term needs of students in mind, LFM teams will continue to explore how to ground their college's instructional and student support redesign efforts in the student experience. The six student success factors—directed, focused, nurtured, connected, engaged, and valued—identified by students as necessary to their success, in the RP Group's study Student Support (Re)defined, will continue to be used as a framework as a way for LFM teams to use the student experience as a powerful driver to advocate for and advance institutional transformation.

During the program, participants hone their abilities to:

  • Develop and build on their personal leadership identity

  • Apply critical inquiry skills to decision-making and communication

  • Engage resistance, build coalitions, and win buy-in to drive institutional-based reforms

  • Apply planning and design approaches to promote coherent strategies among efforts to improve student success including Guided Pathways, equity, and student progress, retention, and completion initiatives

  • Situate institutional reform efforts in the student experience

 2020 LFM Academy Calendar

All Statewide LFM Academies have been moved online and will resume on June 5, 2020 and continue through the end of the Fall 2020 semester.

The Far North Academy will begin in September and run through the Fall 2020 semester.