The event gathered school principals and education leaders from across the Federated States of Micronesia under the theme: “Leading with Vision: Strengthening FSM’s Education System.”
Acting Governor Movick expressed gratitude to the Almighty and extended her warm welcome to President Wesley W. Simina, cabinet members, diplomatic representatives, and the many school administrators and educators in attendance from across the FSM. She highlighted the essential role principals play in shaping the next generation of leaders by empowering teachers, inspiring students, and building supportive school environments where every child can reach their full potential.
Reflecting on her own educational journey, Acting Governor Movick shared a heartfelt memory of her former principal at Ohmine Elementary School, Mr. Conrad Musrasrik. She credited his inspiring leadership for helping students believe in themselves and excel academically, a legacy she said continues to be remembered with pride today.
“In today’s world, our students are not only competing locally but also internationally,” said Acting Governor Movick, emphasizing the importance of innovation in teaching and school leadership. She encouraged principals to embrace the Academy as an opportunity to learn, collaborate, and shape change that leads to excellence in every school and every state across the FSM.
Over the next three days, participants will engage in workshops, presentations, and collaborative sessions focused on strengthening leadership capacity, improving student outcomes, and advancing education across the nation.
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