Download - Celebrating Devinny Elementary School’s
Welcome to the New Year
Celebrations
Announcements
Ground us for next six months
“I’m not here to
just make a living
–
I’m here to make
a difference.”
“To be a successful
leader, create the conditions for
others’ success.”
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Self Actualization
To become everything that one is capable of, to realize your full potential. Do your best work!
Esteem Needs
A. Self Respect, Autonomy, Achievement
B. Recognition, Status, Attention
Social Needs Acceptance, Affection, Belonging, Friendship.
Safety Needs Establishing Stability, Security, Consistency in world. Protection from physical and emotional harm.
Physiological Air, Water, Food, Sleep, Shelter.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Stephen R. Covey (1989)
Independence (Habits 1-3)
• Habit 1: Be Proactive Take responsibility for your choices and the consequences that follow.
• Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind Envision the ideal characteristics for each of your various roles and
relationships in life.
• Habit 3: Put First Things First A manager must manage his own person. Personally. And managers should
implement activities that aim to reach the second habit.
Interdependence (Habits 4-6)
• Habit 4: Think Win-Win Value and respect people by understanding a "win" for all is ultimately a
better long-term resolution than if only one person in the situation had got
his/her own way.
• Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to be
Understood Use empathic listening to be genuinely influenced by a person, which
compels them to reciprocate the listening and take an open mind to being
influenced by you.
• Habit 6: Synergize Combine the strengths of people through positive teamwork, so as to
achieve goals no one person could have done alone.
Continuous Improvements (Habit 7)
• Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw o Balance and renew your resources, energy, and health to create a
sustainable, long-term, effective lifestyle.
“Leaders don’t create followers, they create more
leaders.” -Tom Peters
(Re) Building a Climate
Shattered Myths from “Built to Last” Collins and Porras 1994
• Myth: oVisionary companies require great and
charismatic visionary leaders.
• Reality: oNot required, in fact can be detrimental to
the long term prospects.
Shattered Myths, cont. from “Built to Last” Collins and Porras 1994
• Myth:
oVisionary companies are constantly changing.
• Reality: oThey preserve the “core ideology”.
They create a “guiding beacon” for others to follow, an “enduring star on the horizon.”
Shattered Myths, cont. from “Built to Last” Collins and Porras 1994
• Myth: o The most successful companies focus
primarily on beating the competition.
• Reality: oVisionary companies focus on “beating
themselves”. Ask the question “How can we improve ourselves to do better tomorrow than we did today?”
Synthesis of Research: Characteristics of Effective Schools-Lezotte (1997)
• Safe and Orderly Environment
• Climate of High Expectations for Success
• Instructional Leadership
• Clear and Focused Mission
• Opportunity to Learn and Student Time on
Task
• Frequent Monitoring of Student Progress
• Home - School Relations
Why are we here? Schools Students
Why are we here? Schools Students
• Climate change
• Jeffco 2020
• Defined Autonomy
• SBB
• Negotiated
Agreement(s)
• Safety/Security
• Alameda Plan o Stein rebuild
• Jefferson Plan o Stevens ES
o Sobesky Academy
• Concurrent Enrollment o CTE Programs
• School programming o STEM/STEAM
o IB/MYP/PYP
o PBL
o Experiential Learning
• Achievement Progress o CMAS/PARCC
o MAP
o Grad Rates
o ACT Scores
Principal Top Ten David Letterman top 10 things to remember about your job (or maybe it is "everything you need to be successful you learned in Kindergarten) 10. You are responsible for everything that happens in and around your building...you, no one else 9. Share the victories, it takes a lot of people to make it happen 8. Accept the defeat, even if it really was not your fault 7. Someone is watching you....all the time. What do you want them saying?
Principal Top Ten (continued)
6. 24 hour rule
5. Good decisions take time
4. God gave you 2 eyes, 2 ears and one mouth, use
them proportionately. (this means you should be
watching and listening 80 percent of the time)
3. You are not a leader if no one is following.
2. You have friends that care about you and have
been there...use them
Principal Top Ten (continued)
1. There is nothing more important than your
family...20 years from now
your family is not going to
say "gee mom or dad, you
were a great ____________".
The Vision: CAN YOU? In order for
students
to pursue
their life goals,
by 2020
all Jeffco graduates
will be able to
successfully apply
the following
competencies:
Jeffco Public Schools
Webpage Main page story with link to tool
May use web story as main link in other promotion or direct to on-line tool
Video Short video to put on web, social media, linked in emails/newsletters, show at school level
Would be a brief overview of our current situation and how our budget works
Press Release/Community Item General release and request to include in e-newsletters of municipalities, chambers of
commerce, county outreach, etc.
The Messenger One main story then sidebar link in two additional issues
Chalk Talk One main story then sidebar link in another issue
Email to principals in early January:
Please explain to SAC how community budget tool complements DAC-SAC Questionnaire and ask SAC for assistance in promoting parent participation
• Ask schools to promote budget tool during teacher conferences/open houses/other school meetings
• Have kiosks available to parents to use on-line budget tool while at school meetings or parent conferences
• Have as agenda item at a staff meeting and encourage staff participation
• Include info in school level parent newsletters
• School Messenger call from principal to remind parents to participate once the tool is live
• Links to resources (video, flyer, web links, talking points)
Social media
Promote link twice a week on our channels
Paid promotion via Facebook (assuming Finance has funding)
Telephone town hall
Four telephone town halls, North/South/Central/Mountains
Publish number so anyone can call in
Robo-call invite by area from a sampling of schools (number called a big part of price)
Would need funding to implement (unlikely Finance has this much funding to promote, would need board to designate funds)
January 12: Student Based Budgeting update at BOE meeting*
January 26: 2017/18 Budget Overview with Cabinet reallocation recommendations, and Facilities Master Plan update including Boundaries, 6th grade moves, possible school closures
January 21-February 10: Online budget tool open for public/staff input on the 2017/18 budget*
March 16: Study session on 2017/18 budget including reports from the DAC and online budget tool results; BOE direction to staff anticipated
April 20: Special BOE meeting with Public Hearing for 2017/18 Proposed Budget legislative update*
May 4: Anticipated 2017/18 Budget adoption/appropriation at BOE meeting*
All Leadership Meeting, January 2017
State statute and State BoE rules
- CDE has a role in reviewing and reporting evaluation data
CDE has been talking about the specifics of this for several years
May 2016 - Colorado Attorney General’s office confirmed that CDE
needs to publicly report aggregated evaluation data
Reports available in SchoolView, Late January or Early February
Information available
Overall ratings
Quality Standard ratings
Alignment between rubric and student growth
Relationship between effective educators and student demographics
Data is not available for individuals, only in an aggregate %
Current CDE information is from 14-15
Potential teacher/community wonderings
Data is not current
School size is small -
Who are those ‘less than effective’ teachers?
My student had better not be in that class
Updates will be communicated as they are available
http://www.cde.state.co.us/educatoreffectiveness/factsheets
Mr. Ron Mitchell President, Board of Education
SBB Reminders
DAC-SAC Questionnaire
SPED Funding
Enrollment Projections
Variance Form
Align to School Improvement
Kid Centric!
Window: Jan 21st through Feb 10th
Capture Assurances
Gather insight on school funding priorities
Looking to promote Community Survey Budget Tool
If your SAC has the ability: Provide insight on District Budget Priorities
Kevin Carroll
“Leadership is about vision, but it is also equally about creating a climate where the truth is heard and the brutal facts confronted”
…in other words, set and maintain,
through your actions,
High Expectations for ALL