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1 11 Welcome

2 2 Agenda 1 Introduction and Agenda 3 Why St. Louis? 5 Ways you can be involved 2 What is Regional Pre-service/Institute? 4 What does this mean for our work?

3 3 Summer Institutes

4 4 Vision for St. Louis In St. Louis, we envision equal and excellent Pre-K to Post-Secondary education for all children that systemically addresses the injustices of institutional racism, poverty, and oppression. Therefore, all people will be able to access and navigate pathways to unlimited life opportunities, ultimately bringing about holistic community transformation that continually cultivates a society based on justice and equity.

5 5 Teacher Leadership Development Headline Because we are committed leaders for educational equity and excellence in St. Louis, all of our students achieve academic and personal outcomes that empowers them to have true agency towards unlimited life opportunities.

6 6 Our Teacher Leadership Development Principles Build Trusting Partnership Cultivate a Core Values Centered Culture Commitment to High Expectations Embody Teaching As Leadership Pursue Education al Excellenc e and Equity

7 7 Continuous/Merged Programming ALUMNI SUPPORT ONGOING SUPPORT PRE-SERVICE TRAINING ONBOARDING SELECTIONRECRUITMENT Build Trusting Partnership Embody Teaching As Leadership Commitment to High Expectations Cultivate a Core Values Centered Culture

8 8 Current Conditions in St. Louis Impact of a high quality summer school program given the size and scale of St. Louis Potential for cohesive school experience for students across the school year and summer experience Opportunity to raise expectations for student outcomes and quality instruction Momentum from external partners St. Louis Public Schools and University of Missouri – St. Louis, long time partners are positioned to use the summer institute component as a rallying point for us within the broader community Alumni and Staff talent pipeline Strong staffing capabilities given historic success with talent recruitment and development Large alumni pool with previous institute experience to draw on Veteran Teacher Leadership Development staff Opportunity to strengthen corps and alumni culture Number of corps members with ties to St. Louis – quality of life and connection to city as a result of where they experience their initial training Continuity and relevance of summer programming to our scope and sequence of development

9 9 St. Louis Institute Charge -Meaningful and rigorous experience for all students -Authentic teaching experiences (teaching time/# of students) -Strong coaching and support to foster teacher development (lower ratio, targeted development) -Community immersion opportunities (school, neighborhood, parent engagement) Build Trusting Partnership Embody Teaching As Leadership Commitment to High Expectations Cultivate a Core Values Centered Culture

10 10 St. Louis Institute by the numbers 100+ Corps members 750+ Students 3-5 School sites 40+ Hour of lead teaching 25 Summer and full time staff Begins May 27 Transitions on July 12

11 11 Potential Summer Roles in St. Louis Teach For America- St. Louis Institute Staff Positions School Director Director of Data Management Operations Director Teacher –Leader Development Specialist  Corps Member Coach  Operations Coordinator  Content Specialist  School Operations Manager

12 12 Brief Job Descriptions School Director Manages a school team of Corps Member Coaches and School Operations Manager Works directly with the school site administrator to fully integrate our summer school program with the school Owns the vision-setting, culture building, and development of his or her school team Corps Member Coach Works directly with 8 – 12 corps members (our goal is 10 CMs per CMC) Engages in strategic 1:1 and small group coaching and learning experiences Uses student level achievement data to drive teacher development

13 13 Brief Job Descriptions School Operations Manager Works with the School Director and summer school site administrators to ensure seamless and efficient logistics Supports corps members in their use of our Online Student Achievement Tracker (OSAT) Plans and executes community engagement experiences throughout the summer Teacher-Leader Development Specialist Work with all school sites on specific learning experiences for Corps Members Specialize in Teaching As Leadership or Content Meaning, TLDS staff members are hired to focus on investment and management or planning and execution, allowing TLDSs to truly focus on a specific “band” of corps member learning

14 14 Brief Job Descriptions Content Specialist Works with all school sites on content-specific learning for Corps Members Specialize in: ECE / Lower Elementary Upper Elementary Secondary ELA / Humanities Secondary Math / Science Work to show corps members how their training intersects with the content / context specific needs of their students Director of Data Management Works with our entire summer program to ensure strong and efficient culture of data Trains all staff members and regional team members on the use of the Online Student Achievement Tracker (OSAT) Helps inform summer school decision making in response to trends in data / ongoing analysis

15 15 Brief Job Descriptions Operations Director Works with Operations Coordinators to own specific logistical projects for the summer Specific roles include University Operations Culture and Community Operations School Site Operations University Operations focus on specific housing, food, and on-campus logistics at UMSL Culture and Community Operations focus on communication, culture building, and event planning and execution School Site Operations focus on what is happening at each school site, including specifically supporting and training School Operations Managers Operations Coordinator Works with each operations director to fully execute systems across university and school sites Most often current college students Great leadership opportunity for your former students – please encourage them to apply!

16 16 Potential Summer Roles in St. Louis St. Louis Public Schools Staff Positions Summer School Teacher Partner Teacher Model Classroom Teacher

17 17 Potential Summer Volunteer Opportunities Volunteer Roles Operations Director Director of Data Management School Operations Manager Resource Room Specialist Welcome Committee Housing and Neighborhood Tours Community Engagement Experiences Workshop Facilitator Content support Lesson Plan creators Resources/Operational support Buddy/mentor Student recruitment, retention, and attendance Opportunity to provide input on various structures and events

18 18 Important Dates: Application Timelines PositionApplication Deadline School Director Director of Data Management Operations Director December 1 Curriculum Specialists Content Specialists January 8 Corps Member Coaches School Operations Coordinators January 15 Volunteer OpportunitiesFebruary 1

19 19 Questions and Answers


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