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Carstens Elementary School Dr. Theresa Mattison NAESP’S 89th Annual Convention & Exposition Sunday, April 11, 2010 3:00 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. A Climate & Culture.

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2 Carstens Elementary School Dr. Theresa Mattison NAESP’S 89th Annual Convention & Exposition Sunday, April 11, 2010 3:00 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. A Climate & Culture of Shared Leadership “Everyone Has Something To Offer”

3 Welcome

4 About Us A Beacon of Light in Our Neighborhood

5 Leading Learning Communities Create a culture of continuous learning for adults tied to student learning and other goals Standard 4

6 ISLLC Standard 2 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. http://www.ccsso.org/content/pdfs/isllcstd.pdf Last update November 2009

7 Outcome To understand how Shared Leadership plays a role in shaping a school’s climate and culture in order to help all children reach their highest potential.

8 School Culture Define School Climate Interconnected InterrelatedInterchangeably

9 Research tells us how students and staff members feel about their school is climate and how they feel the way they do is determined by the culture. Del Stover State of Michigan School Improvement Framework Climate vs. Culture

10 Stormy Weather

11 Students… How do they feel ?

12 “I’ve Got Sunshine…”

13 Parents… Perception

14 Is It Raining on Your Parade?

15 Teachers … Why do they feel this way?

16  How you would describe your school’s climate and culture?  What images do you see?  How do stakeholders feel? Think About It

17  Low Teacher Expectations  Ineffective Instruction  Declining Test Scores  Lack of Parental Involvement I Experienced

18  Children are First  Everyone must be held Accountable  Data Based Decisions Inform Instruction  Involved Parents Improve Student Achievement Beliefs

19 Shared Leadership State of Michigan School Improvement Framework Standard 2: Shared Leadership  Learning Focused  Data Driven Collaborative Decision Making  Accountability Collective Responsibility for Student Learning

20 Comer The Comer School Process set the stage for establishing a school climate and culture of collaboration, consensus, and no fault at Carstens. http://www.schooldevelopmentprogram.org/index.aspx

21 Learning Focused Collaboration: Working Together

22 Strategies Effective Schools…  Use Grade Level Meetings for curriculum alignment  Common Preparation Periods for Content Area Meeting  Use professional development for collaborative inquiry

23 Data Driven Consensus Decision: What is Best for Students

24 Strategies Effective Schools…  Provide teachers with ongoing training to effectively manage data  Set school goals based on school data  Use Consensus to agree on what data is needed to improve student achievement

25 Everyone is Accountable No Fault: Focus on the problem-solving

26 Strategies Effective Schools…..  Safe and Orderly  Use Best Practices  Create a learning environment conducive to effect teaching and learning

27  Refocus: The School’s Climate and Culture  Raise Teacher Expectations: Educate Children as if They are Your Own  Professional Development: Training & More Training  Instill School Pride: Citizenship and Responsibility  Encouraged Parent Accountability: Education is Not an Option! Transformation

28 A Beehive of Activity Carstens School

29 Pancake Breakfast Congratulations! Mr. President

30 Mobile Dentist http://www.mobiledentists.com/aboutus_staff.html

31 Michigan Humane Society Somebody Needs You http://www.michiganhumane.org/site/PageServer

32 Cirque Amongus http://www.cirqueamongus.com/

33 Mayor Dave Bing Role Model & Mentor

34 A Community Event

35 Building Relationships

36 Reflection 1.List the school activities and programs that reflect your school’s climate and culture. 2.How do these programs set the school’s climate? 3.What is the impact on the school’s culture?

37 Slogans, Mottos and Signs…Oh My! How is your building reflective of your schools’ climate and culture? What signs do you see? Try this! 1.Assess your buildings climate and culture @ www.zoomerang.com www.zoomerang.com 2.Create a Photo Show 3.Share with staff

38 Dr. James Comer “Nothing is more important to success than the quality of relationships between and among students, staff and parents.”

39 Coming Soon ! @ A Motor City Miracle: A Conversation with the Carstens Elementary School Community www.publicschoolinsights.org

40 Keep in Touch Follow Carstens on Twitter Thank You ! http://twitter.com/CarstensSchool


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