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1 Waterloo Community Schools Leadership for Learning
Part One

2 “LEAVING A LEGACY of Student Achievement”

3 Upon leaving a school Upon retirement Or even upon death
What do I want my LEGACY to be and what IMPACT will I have made in the final analysis? Upon leaving a school Upon retirement Or even upon death

4 My Legacy

5 Passion (will, determination, belief, desire)
Today, we will explore: Passion (will, determination, belief, desire)

6 Knowledge (Specific skill sets, understanding of research)
Today, we will explore: Knowledge (Specific skill sets, understanding of research)

7 Today, we will explore: Support (Resources, governance—involvement, clear communication and direction)

8 Performance (Coaching, teamwork, collaboration, disposition)
Today, we will explore: Performance (Coaching, teamwork, collaboration, disposition)

9 Do I really want to be a part of a district that Closes the achievement gap?
No, I mean really! What does it look like? What do you believe it will take?

10 Can it be done?

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14 What would that look like? What do you believe that would that take?
Do I really want to be a part of a district that Prepares each student to become a responsible and productive citizen in a complex world? What would that look like? What do you believe that would that take?

15 …a pathway for success…
Health Science Hospitality & Tourism Human Services Information Technology Law, Public Safety & Security Manufacturing Marketing, Sales & Service Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Transportation, Distribution & Logistics  Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources Architecture & Construction Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Business, Management & Administration Education & Training Finance Government & Public Administration

16 Do we really want to Increase student achievement?
What does that look like? What does it take?

17 …hard work… Infuse Rigor, Relevance and Relationships into all aspects of instruction Align written, taught and tested curriculum Monitor instructional practices Create smaller, personalized learning environments responsive to individual needs. Implement district assessment practices and provide “state of the art” teaching tools to ensure data supports instructional decision making.

18 What is my role in ‘Leaving a Legacy of Achievement’ for the students in this great community?”
How can we make sure it REALLY happens?

19 We have a rare opportunity this year to explore and create our desired LEGACY, plan for the future and implement the exact steps that it will take to insure our success.

20 Values and Structures (to prevent uneven instructional practices)
Waterloo Community Schools Values and Structures (to prevent uneven instructional practices)

21 In the field of educational leadership…
nationally, state-wide, and locally

22 …we have a lot on our plates right now!

23 District Strategic Plan
Collaborative Planning Iowa Core District Strategic Plan Raising the bar! School Improvement Plans Red Tape New Superintendent’s Expectations ITBS Hoops

24 Learning for all students…whatever it takes!
That should cause us to be very strategic as we continue toward a very new paradigm. Learning for all students…whatever it takes!

25 Some of you may be anxious to get going?
So am I

26 NOT SO FAST!

27 We must be patient!

28 No! I mean patient!

29 To be really effective, we have to all be on the same page!
Team Waterloo Stop! Do not turn the page! To be really effective, we have to all be on the same page!

30 We all need to be rowing in the same direction!!!!!!!

31 Today, and in the future, we must put our heads together…
Principals for collaboration!

32 Where am I right now??? Can you only see one or two trees…or can you see…

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34 …are you focused on the details, or…
Can you see the “Big Picture?”

35 What are we trying to achieve?
Improve student achievement through a total systems approach focusing on classroom instruction that is supported by a professional learning communities model and distributive leadership.

36 What are we trying to achieve?
Improve student achievement through a total systems approach focusing on classroom instruction that is supported by a professional learning communities model and distributive leadership.

37 What are we trying to achieve?
Improve student achievement through a total systems approach focusing on classroom instruction that is supported by a professional learning communities model and distributive leadership.

38 What are we trying to achieve?
Improve student achievement through a total systems approach focusing on classroom instruction that is supported by a professional learning communities model and distributive leadership.

39 What are we trying to achieve?
Improve student achievement through a total systems approach focusing on classroom instruction that is supported by a professional learning communities model and distributive leadership.

40 Improve student achievement
Improved academic performance from all children in Reading, Mathematics and Science Schools setting and achieving targets and making Adequate Yearly Progress Measured by ITBS Assessments and District Curriculum Assessments, etc. Achievement will resemble Brazzosport, TX

41 Do you think… The students deserve it? Parents want it to happen?
Employers need it to happen? Our country depends on it?

42 What will it take?

43 a total systems approach
Use of all available resources and personnel—we will likely even re-direct some resources and some personnel. The entire organization (all departments and curricular areas) supports the mission. “That’s not my job” mentality disappears. “Whatever it takes” mentality appears.

44 focusing on classroom instruction
Focusing on the Iowa Core Curriculum Reviewing building, classroom, individual student data Looking for gaps Adjusting instruction Planning lessons which point to objectives, reveal strategies, and determine assessment

45 focusing on classroom instruction--Review building, classroom, individual student data
In collaborative planning groups including Faculty District personnel Parent support groups Community

46 supported by a professional learning communities model
Utilizing Collaboration Sharing successes Recognizing the value of teamwork Developing ownership Embracing healthy competition Growing and learning from each other Depending on job embedded staff development

47 and distributive leadership
Defining Roles Principles of Large-Scale Inst. Improvement “Undistributed” Leadership Implications What the Research Says The role of the Leadership Team

48 My goal: By May 2009, every Waterloo teacher will…
Have had some positive experiences with collaborative planning. Learned to trust a few of their colleagues for instructional advice. Realized the benefit of sharing teaching strategies with other teachers. Begin to realize benefits in their classroom.

49 To get us all on the same page…

50 We must enhance “Leadership for Learning”
Monthly: Move LFL from 2 hours after the day to 4 hours during the day 2nd Tuesday at 8:00 AM Become True Instructional Leaders Optional: Continue credit Granting after school work on First Monday Provide similar development for Assistant monthly meetings

51 We must enhance “Leadership for Learning”
Annually: Conduct a summer retreat/institute Assess year yearly progress Plan for next school year Refine our skills Benefit from collaboration

52 The district administrators and school board are here to:
Support you Provide advice Provide you with collaborative opportunities with your peers Listen if you need to blow off steam Commiserate with you during difficult times Celebrate with you when you have successes

53 DO: Take your time Involve others: Parents, Improvement Team, Faculty (read distributive leadership) Understand that school improvement takes time and involves periods of frustration Try to see the whole forest Remind yourself of the power of collaboration with YOUR peers

54 My commitment to you: I will work with each of you to make sure we have one of the most desirable school systems in the country—in every way.


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