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Becoming a World-Class Leader: Eliminating Gaps and Raising Achievement. September Leadership I and II . Linda Wise. Chief Academic Officer. Welcome New Members. They Are Published!. Pam Akers Kathy Jacobs Kathy Orlando. Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality.
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Becoming a World-Class Leader: Eliminating Gaps and Raising Achievement September Leadership I and II
Linda Wise Chief Academic Officer
They Are Published! • Pam Akers • Kathy Jacobs • Kathy Orlando
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality. -Warren G. Bennis
Sydney L. Cousin Superintendent
Mamie Perkins Deputy Superintendent
Exemplary Instruction Exemplary Instructional Leadership Exemplary Use of Data
“What ought to be, can be, with the will to make it so.” -James Rouse
Professional Learning and Student Results http://www.learningforward.org/news/jsd/index.cfm
Today’s Outcomes • Affirm our systemic commitment to ensuring success and presuming competence of each and every student • Engage in dialogue about the HCPSS expectation to become a world-class leader through exemplary instruction, exemplary instructional leadership, and exemplary use of data to drive instruction • Deepen our understanding of the exemplary use of data • Build relationships between and among us
ch The Journal of Staff Development August 2011
Dr. Clarissa B. Evans Executive Director, School Improvement and Curricular Programs
2010 AMO = 79.8% All Students Asian African American White Hispanic
2010 AMO = 73.9% All Students Free/Reduced Meals Special Education Limited English Proficiency
2010 AMO = 73.9% All Students Asian African American White Hispanic
2010 AMO = 73.9% All Students Free/Reduced Meals Limited English Proficiency Special Education
State Target <3% All Students Asian African American White Hispanic
AllStudents Special Education Free/Reduced Meals Limited English Proficiency
SAT Data Overall Mean Scores Overall Participation
Systemic Expectations • Know our students and the differentiated supports in place to ensure their success; • Ensure students receive exemplary instruction that prepares them for college and careers; • Have a process in place for continuously monitoring student progress; • Develop a relationship with students and their families.
Division of Instruction • Elementary and Secondary Curricular Programs • Professional and Organizational Development • School Administration • Special Education • Student Assessment and Program Evaluation • Student, Family, and Community Services • Student Services
Juliann Dibble Director, Professional and Organizational Development
Leadership • Professional learning that increases educator effectiveness and results for all students requires skillful leaders who develop capacity, advocate, and create support systems for professional learning.
Dan Merson Assistant Chief Howard County Fire Department
Becoming a World-Class Leader: Eliminating Gaps and Raising Achievement September Leadership I and II