Since 2019, Marshall Leadership Institute has equipped over 300 emerging and current leaders, across eight states and 60+ schools, to create schools where all students thrive. In February 2025, we launched our Emerging Leaders Pathway (ELP) nationally to address the current leadership crisis that is rippling through classrooms.
The Emerging Leaders Pathway is disrupting this cycle by preparing teachers for leadership roles with eyes wide open, while remaining in the classroom. ELP is a 10-month cohort program, focusing on essential and enduring leadership skills, self-awareness, and the resilience to thrive in ever-changing environments. By nurturing these qualities, we help leaders develop the competencies needed to lead in high-stakes, high-impact schools and remain steadfast to serving all students into the future. We operate with a fundamental belief in the capabilities and motivations of our school leaders, and in the enduring power of diverse communities.
The success of ELP stems from a core design choice: we built it from real schools and real classrooms. As operators and facilitators, we translate years of learning from Summit Public Schools and lived experience into practical, human-centered leadership development.
Designed to prepare classroom educators for leadership roles with clarity, the Emerging Leaders Pathway is a 10-month, immersive program that blends hands-on leadership training with full-time teaching. ELP offers human-centered, relationship-rich development grounded in four essential leadership competencies:
Across 10 months, cohorts of 10-20 peers from a range of schools and contexts, develop a comprehensive leadership portfolio (EQ growth plan, leadership & coaching visions, PD artifacts) through:
The Emerging Leaders pathway is one the most strategic investments of PD funds because it strengthens retention, culture, and leadership pipelines by developing high-performing teachers before they burn out or seek other opportunities.
Early Nomination Period: Present–March 27, 2026
Final Nomination Deadline: May 29, 2026
The Nomination Process
Program tuition is $9,800 per participant (due prior to Session 1) or $8,800 per participant for nominations received by 3/27/26 and for partners with 3+ Emerging Leaders. Tuition includes:
We ask that schools fully sponsor their teachers, as leadership development should be a district/network investment, not a teacher burden. All Emerging Leaders are expected to engage in a minimum of 85% of all programming, which includes eight full-day virtual sessions and two three-day in-person convenings that include school site visits. We ask that Emerging Leaders participate in the virtual sessions at a location other than their campus to remain fully engaged.
– Duran Naiker, 5th Grade Humanities Teacher, Rocketship Futuro Academy
– Mycha Mason, 3rd Grade Teacher & Team Lead, Breakthrough Public Schools
– Aaron Massey, 6-8 Humanities Teacher, Summit Public Schools
– Melissa Dubay, former teacher and current Director of Curriculum & Instruction at DSST, Denver, CO
Nominations for our 2026-27 Cohort are now open. Start yours today!