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This is the Sched site for the uLead 2026. 

Welcome to uLead 2026.  We are thrilled you will be joining us at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel for our annual school leadership conference hosted by the Council for School Leadership of The Alberta Teachers’ Association.

If you have any questions during the event, we will have uLead team members throughout the venue wearing red and black plaid. The registration desk will also have our team available throughout the conference. This table can be found just outside of the Van Horne Ballroom, where all of our keynote presentations are taking place.

If you need a digital map of the facilities, you can click here

In order for our team to best determine room allocations for breakout sessions would ask that delegates log in (top right corner of this page) and select sessions that they are interested in attending.

Finally, if you are interested in earning University credits for attending uLead, please visit the uLead website
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
Innovation doesn’t scale on ideas alone, and most leaders don’t need another session on vision, collaboration, or partnerships. The ideas are familiar. The challenge is identifying the “small ideas” that actually move a school culture forward.

Join leaders from Anglophone North School District as they share practical insights from their participation in the Apple Leading Innovation Project, focusing on the intentional leadership moves that amplify the value of technology investments and quietly shape whether innovation gains traction—or stalls.

You’ll explore three critical conditions of connection: coherence on agenda—how leaders identify when goals truly align and recognize when a partner’s “support” is driven by a different agenda; connecting people—the intentional practices that build trust and create the relational infrastructure innovation depends on; and the X factor—how the right partnerships can amplify impact and scale promising work across schools and systems.

Designed for school, system, and program leaders, this session focuses less on big platitudes and more on the practical signals, questions, and decisions that help leaders connect people, priorities, and partnerships in ways that move innovation forward.
Speakers
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Jamie O’Toole


Jamie O’Toole is an education leader from New Brunswick focused on improving teaching and learning through effective use of technology. He designs and delivers sustained professional learning that builds teacher capacity and supports long-term school improvement. Jamie works wit... Read More →
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Judson Waye

Principal, Dr. Losier Middle School
Judson Waye is the Principal of Dr. Losier Middle School in Miramichi, New Brunswick, and is currently on secondment with Anglophone North School District to lead a special project focused on alternative education and Tier 3 behaviour systems. His post-secondary research focuses on... Read More →
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Patrick McLaughlin

Principal, ASD-N

Patrick McLaughlin is an educator of 19 years who has served as a classroom teacher, literacy specialist, vice principal, and now principal, currently in his third year in school leadership. His work is grounded in a commitment to fostering strong school communities and ensuring eve... Read More →
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Shawn Lennie

National Lead: Strategic Iniatives, Research and Leadership Enablement, Apple
Apple Education Some of the most powerful opportunities for technology are realized in the hands of students and teachers. Apple designs technology that empowers every individual, no matter how they learn and what they love to do. And Apple Education is dedicated to helping schools... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
D C Coleman (Conference Centre)

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