What is Turnaround Leadership?

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What is Turnaround Leadership? A dramatic and comprehensive intervention in a low-performing school that produces significant gains in student achievement within two academic years. (Mass Insight Education &Research Institute, 2007)-The Turnaround Mindset: Aligning Leadership for Student Success 2011 Fairchild & DeMary.

Program Design Cohort model Program focused on developing individual and targeted turnaround leadership competencies Individual leadership development plan and action project Beginning of program BEI 360 assessment at beginning and post-end of program year 6 hours Leadership coaching (1 on site visit each semester) Program Coordinator weekly support and two on-campus 360 assessment feedback visits Blend of face-to-face and online training and development Orientation and Leadership Kick-Off (rescheduling or integrating into Sept. class?) 7 on-site weekend classes, 1 off site session facilitation Time between on-site sessions to complete readings, online engagement, action project Program curriculum grounded in Turnaround Leadership best practices Endorsement Certificate

Program Schedule Class Dates: Monthly Saturday class, 9AM-1PM Oct. 27th, Nov. 10th, Dec. 15th (online), Jan. 26th, Feb. 23rd, March 30th, April 27th, May 11th (presentations) Monthly Saturday class, 9AM-1PM

Program Curriculum The Turnaround Leadership Development Curriculum is based on National Turnaround Research and Competencies. University of Virginia Partnership for Leaders in Education Public Impact Center on Great Teachers and Leaders The Center on Turnaround WestED TEA Texas Center for District and School Support

TLD Program Costs Application Fee - $100 Registration Fee - $300.00 Program Fee - $350 per session x 8 sessions=$2,800 total (session fee due monthly) Coaching, BEI, 360 Assessments Included Usable Funds: Title II-Part A Comprehensive *Districts enrolling 3 or more leaders receive a discount! *25-50% OFF Scholarship Available for individual applications *

Application and Screening Process Step 1-Apply online: www.esc13.net/turnaround-leadership-development-program Application Cycle Closes Oct. 5th 2018 To meet the needs of district summer staffing timelines, we’re extending our application window for the ‘18-’19 program year. Step 2 – Phone Interview for qualified applicants Step 3 – Notification of admission status via email Step 4-BEI Region 13 or home campus, August-October

Why choose TLD at Region 13? Strong positive reputation for leadership services Connection to other networking opportunities Unique program in the state of Texas that hones in on personal leadership competencies in the turnaround process Cohort model to network, dialogue, and utilize resources with other turnaround leaders Executive leadership coaching Program Coordinator support Blended model-face to face and online BEI and 360 assessments 45+ targeted continuing education hours

TLD ‘18-’19 Cohort Take-Away’s: “Time to reflect with a framework that impacts student achievement through self-improvement as a campus leader” “Resources-texts and connections to experts” “Stronger sense of self-awareness, re-found confidence” “Meeting Anabel Garza and coaching” “Shaping my vision as a school leader and building a road map to 1) hold my focus and 2) maintain clear intentions with every step” “The networking between principals and the experience to systematically work on your leadership”

“I believe a lot of our growth was attributed to conversation with Roz [R13 coach] and opportunities provided in TLD. We were points away from IR and went to making huge growth gains this year. Focus on a few things-Roz Evans.” ‘17-’18 TLD Cohort Member