Internship Administrative and Leadership Studies Rae Lin Howard Spring 2009.

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Internship Administrative and Leadership Studies Rae Lin Howard Spring 2009

Areas of Focus during the Internship Student Achievement Curriculum & Professional Development Services: Counseling/ Guidance Community Agencies Construction School Board Relations Multicultural Concepts Budget & Finances

Gained Through the Internship District Office Perspective High School Perspective Middle School Perspective Elementary Perspective

Curriculum & Professional Development Professional Development Curriculum Improvement & Alignment PSSA Scores Observations Grade Level Meetings Department Meetings

Goals for Grove City High School Staff  Reflect small changes guided by a clear vision that focuses on learners and learning   Ensuring Rigor, Relevance, and Relationship in every classroom  Improving instructional practice in every classroom

Teaching to PA Eligible Content Conferences Observations Staff Learning Plans for Teachers Walkthroughs Yearly Staff Development Initiatives Grove City Writing Across the Curriculum Reading Strategies Writing Across the Curriculum Writing Across the Curriculum/Reading Strategies/Math Writing Across the Curriculum/Reading Strategies Writing Across the Curriculum/Reading Strategies

Senior High PSSA Math Results for 2008

Staff Input on Professional Development

Services & Partnerships Guidance & Counseling Services at the High School Schedule Planning Post-graduation plans Financial Assistance Conferencing Community Service Opportunities

Community Partnerships Grove City YMCA  Lessons & Instruction  Tutoring  Child Care  Preschool  Sports Programs  Other Activities

Multicultural Concepts K-12 Built into the Curriculum Assemblies K-6 Behavior Program Positive Rewards System Celebration of Diversity

Other Activities School Board Relations Budget & FinanceConstruction/Renovations

Skills Written Communication Oral Presentation Judgment Problem Analysis Organizational Ability Decision Making Articulating Beliefs