STANDARDS FOR SCHOOL LEADERS DR. Robert Buchanan Southeast Missouri State University.

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STANDARDS FOR SCHOOL LEADERS DR. Robert Buchanan Southeast Missouri State University

Standard 1 u A school administrator is an educational leader who promotes the success of all students by facilitating the development, articulation, implementation, and stewardship of a vision of learning that is shared and supported by the school community.

The Vision of Learning u 1a. Developing the Vision u 1b. Communicating the Vision u 1c. Implementing the Vision u 1d. Monitoring and Evaluating the Vision

Performancesstandard 1 u the vision and mission of the school are communicated to staff, parents, students, and community members u the vision and mission are communicated through the use of symbols, ceremonies, stories, and similar activities

Performancesstandard 1 u the core beliefs of the school vision are modeled for all stakeholders u the vision is developed with and among stakeholders u the contributions of school community members are recognized and celebrated u progress is communicated

Performancesstandard 1 u the school community is involved in school improvements efforts u the vision shapes the educational programs, plans, and activities u assessment data are used to develop the school vision and goals

Performancesstandard 1 u demographic data are used in developing the school mission and goals u barriers to achieving the vision are identified, clarified, and addressed u needed resources are sought and obtained

Performancesstandard 1 u existing resources are used in support of the school vision and goals u the vision, mission, and implementation plans are regularly monitored, evaluated, and revised

Standard2 u A school administrator is an educational leader who promotes the success of all students by advocating, nurturing, and sustaining a school culture and instructional program conducive to student learning and staff professional growth.

The Culture of Learning u Valuing Students and Staff u Developing and Sustaining the Culture u Ensuring an Inclusive Culture u Monitoring and Evaluating the Culture

Performancesstandard 2 u all individuals are treated with fairness, dignity, and respect u professional development promotes a focus on student learning u students and staff feel valued and important u responsibilities and contributions of each individual are acknowledged

Performances standard 2 u barriers to student learning are identified, clarified, and addressed u diversity is considered in developing learning experiences u life long learning is encouraged and modeled u there is a culture of high expectations for self, and staff performance

Performancesstandard 2 u technologies are used in teaching and learning u student and staff accomplishments are recognized and celebrated u multiple opportunities to learn are available to all students u the school is organized and aligned for success

Performancesstandard 2 u curricular, co-curricular, and extra- curricular programs are implemented, evaluated, and refined u curriculum decisions are based on research, expertise of teachers, and the recommendations of learned societies u the school culture and climate are assessed on a regular basis

Performancesstandard 2 u a variety of sources of information is used to make decisions u student learning is assessed using a variety of techniques u multiple sources of information regarding performance are used by staff and students

Performancesstandard 2 u a variety of supervisory and evaluation models is employed u pupil personnel programs are developed to meet the needs of students and their families

Standard3 u A school administrator is an educational leader who promotes the success of all students by ensuring management of the organization, operations, and resources for a safe, efficient, and effective learning environment.

The Management of Learning u Making Management Decisions to ensure Successful Teaching and Learning u Developing Procedures to Ensure Successful Teaching and Learning u Allocating Resources to Ensure Successful Teaching and Learning u Creating a Safe, Healthy Environment to Ensure Successful Teaching and Learning

Performancesstandard 3 u knowledge of learning, teaching, and student development is used to inform management decisions u operational procedures are designed and managed to maximize opportunities for successful learning u emerging trends are recognized, studied, and applied as appropriate

Performancesstandard 3 u operational plans and procedures to achieve the vision and goals of the school are in place u collective bargaining and other contractual agreements related to the school are effectively managed

Performancesstandard 3 u the school plant, equipment, and support systems operate safely, efficiently, and effectively u time is managed to maximize attainment of organizational goals u potential problems and opportunities are identified

Performancesstandard 3 u problems are confronted and resolved in a timely manner u financial, human, and material resources are aligned to the goals of schools u the school acts entrepreneurally to support continuous improvement

PerformancesStandard 3 u organizational systems are regularly monitored and modified as needed u stakeholders are involved in decisions affecting schools u responsibility is shared to maximize ownership and accountability u problem-framing and problem-solving skills are used

Performancesstandard 3 u effective conflict resolutions skills are used u effective group-process and consensus- building skills are used u effective communication skills are used u there is effective use of technology to manage school operations

Performancesstandard 3 u fiscal resources of the school are managed responsibly, efficiently, and effectively u a safe, clean, and aesthetically pleasing school environment is created and maintained u human resource functions support the attainment of school goals

Performancesstandard 3 u confidentiality and privacy of school records are maintained

Standard4 u A school administrator is an educational leader who promotes the success of all students by collaborating with families and community members, responding to diverse community interests and needs, and mobilizing community resources.

Relationships with the Community to Foster Learning u Involving Members of the Community u Understanding Community Needs u Providing Opportunities for the Community and School to Serve Each Other u Understanding and Valuing Diversity

Performancesstandard 4 u high visibility, active involvement, and communication with the larger community is a priority u relationships with community leaders are identified and nurtured u information about family and community concerns, expectations, and needs is used regularly

Performancesstandard 4 u there is outreach to different business, religious, political, and service agencies and organizations u credence is given to individuals and groups whose values and opinions may conflict u the school and community serve one another as resources

Performancesstandard 4 u available community resources are secured to help the school solve problems and achieve goals u partnerships are established with area businesses, institutions of higher education and community groups to strengthen programs and support school goals

Performancesstandard 4 u community youth family services are integrated with school programs u community stakeholders are treated equitably u diversity is recognized and valued u effective media relations re developed and maintained

Performancesstandard 4 u a comprehensive program of community relations is established u public resources and funds are used appropriately and wisely u community collaboration is modeled for staff u opportunities for staff to develop collaborative skills are provided

Standard5 u A school administrator is an educational leader who promotes the success of all students by acting with integrity, fairness, and in an ethical manner.

Integrity, Fairness, and Ethics in Learning u Demonstrating a Personal and Professional Code of Ethics u Understanding One’s Impact on the School and Community u Respecting the Rights and Dignity of All u Inspiring Integrity and Ethical Behavior in Others

Performancesstandard 5 u examines personal and professional values u demonstrates a personal and professional code of ethics u demonstrates values, beliefs, and attitudes that inspire others to higher levels of performance u serves as a role model

Performancesstandard 5 u accepts responsibility for school operations u considers the impact of one’s administrative practices on others u uses the influence of the office to enhance the educational program rather than for personal gain

Performancesstandard 5 u treats people fairly, equitably, and with dignity and respect u protects the rights and confidentiality of students and staff u demonstrates appreciation for and sensitivity to the diversity in the school community

Performancesstandard 5 u recognizes and respects the legitimate authority of others u examines and considers the prevailing values of the diverse school community u expects that others in the school community will demonstrate integrity and exercise ethical behavior

Performancesstandard 5 u opens the school to public scrutiny u fulfills legal and contractual obligations u applies laws and procedures fairly, wisely, and considerately

Standard6 u A school administrator is an educational leader who promotes the success of all students by understanding, responding to, and influencing the larger political, social, economic, legal, and cultural context.

The Political, Social, Economic, Legal, And Cultural Context of Learning u Operating Schools on Behalf of Students and Families u Communicating Changes in Environment to Stakeholders u Working Within Policies, Laws, and Regulations u Communicating with Decision Makers Outside the School Community

Performancesstandard 6 u the environment in which school operates is influenced on behalf of students and their families u communication occurs among the school community concerning trends, issues, and potential changes in the environment in which schools operate

Performancesstandard 6 u there is ongoing dialogue with representatives of diverse community groups u the school community works within the framework of policies, laws, and regulations enacted by local, state, and federal authorities

Performancesstandard 6 u public policy is shaped to provide quality education for students u lines of communication are developed with decision makers outside the school community