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U rban Charter School Leadership: What Is Required to Consistently Achieve Excellence?

U rban Charter School Leadership: What Is Required to Consistently Achieve Excellence?. Perry White November 6, 2012. Too many mistakes, too little time. (Trust me). Citizens Academy. Founded in 1999 406 students 99% African American 75% Single Parent Median Household Income $20,000.

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U rban Charter School Leadership: What Is Required to Consistently Achieve Excellence?

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  1. Urban Charter School Leadership:What Is Required to Consistently Achieve Excellence? Perry White November 6, 2012

  2. Too many mistakes, too little time.(Trust me)

  3. Citizens Academy • Founded in 1999 • 406 students • 99% African American • 75% Single Parent • Median Household Income $20,000

  4. Citizens Academy, 1999-2012 Rated Excellent with Distinction National Blue Ribbon Award Rated Academy Emergency

  5. What Turned This Around? Higher Expectations Better Use of Time Better Decision Making

  6. Exercise I: How Do You Spend Your Time?(worksheet)

  7. School Leader Worksheet • School Leader ActivityWhat Were the 2-3 Most Time Consuming Things You Did Each Day Last Week? • Of the Above, Which Do You Think Were Good Uses of Your Time? • Which Weren’tGood Use? • Not Good Use + Who Should Be Doing This?

  8. Group Discussion: Right Use Of A School Leader’s Time(co-created, on board)

  9. Best Uses of Leader’s Time delete Set Vision Goals and Strategy Org Culture Right Resources/Great Staff Accountability Systems Inspirational Leadership Public Relations Leadership with Board

  10. Set Vision • How Can I Successfully Lead Our Community to Fulfill Our Mission if I Can’t See What the Mission When Fulfilled Will Look Like? • Envision What Success Will Look Like When the Organization’s Mission is Fulfilled? • How Will I Describe The Vision to Cause Our Community to Embrace It?

  11. Design Culture • What are the Values, Standards, and Social Behaviors Our Organization Needs to Enhance Our Organization’s Ability to Fulfill its Mission? • Values • Standards • Decision-making

  12. Identify Values • What Should be your Organization’s Most Important Values and Ideals and Why? • Examples • We make decisions solely on doing what’s best for children • We work with a sense of urgency • We come to work each day at our best • We take responsibility for our actions; No excuses • School’s explicit values / virtues

  13. Select Standards • At What Level Are We Expected to Perform? • Lousy • Mediocre • Good • Excellent

  14. Making the Right Decisions • Professional Expertise or Intelligence of Group? • Top Down or Bottom Up? • Use of Intuition or Goals and Data to Measure Progress?

  15. Devise Strategy • What are our long-term goals to keep us on track as we measure progress toward fulfilling our mission? • What is our overall strategy to move from current outcomes to results that fulfill our mission?

  16. Design How to Hold Everyone Accountable • Given Mission, Vision, Goals, Strategy, Culture, and Resources…. • How Will You Know Where Your Organization is Succeeding and Failing? • How Will You Know Where Your People Need to Change What They Do (or Who Is Doing It) to Achieve Org Goals?

  17. Build Systems • Definition – A set of things working together as part of a mechanism or an interconnecting network • Why Do We Need Systems to Achieve Excellence? • What are Examples of Needed Systems?

  18. Resources • Talent • Time • Money • Partnerships

  19. Leadership • Evoke Energy to Meet Specific Goals through Defined Roles and Practices • What is your Role Here? • Inspire, Demonstrate Caring and Gratitude, and Lead by Example

  20. Public Relations • What Does it Mean to be the Face of Your Organization? • Why Is this Important? • Who Is Your Public?

  21. Provide Leadership with Your Board • Where Does Your Board Need Your Leadership? • Why is this Important?

  22. Common To All Decision Making

  23. Making Very Good Decisions is Hard & Crucial

  24. 6 Key Risksin Decision Making • Thinking You’re Smarter Than You Are • Not Gaining Varied Perspectives • Embracing Competing Missions • Not Being Clear about Priority Goals • Avoiding Making Hard Calls • Not Making Decisions Based on the Right Data

  25. How to Consistently Improve Your Decision Making as a Leader Be Honest & Realistic Use Data & Face Facts Ask the HARD Questions Surround Yourself with People Smarter Than Yourself Examine What You Do & Don’t Know Create Decision Making Methods & Processes Rigorously Assess & Manage Risks

  26. Use the Wisdom of the Group Multiple Perspectives + Independently Expressed - Egos = Group Smarter Than Its Smartest Member Every Time

  27. Let’s Get Lay of Land

  28. Which Group Do You Want Your Students In?

  29. Remember: Set High Expectations!

  30. This won’t happen overnight

  31. But with Hard Work, Humility, Alignment, Great Leadership, and a Great Team, You Can Make it Happen!

  32. You can do this, too. Rated Excellent with Distinction Rated Academy Emergency

  33. Work with an Executive Coach

  34. Evaluation Form • Gentle Reminder

  35. Continuous Learning Plan Books Leverage Leadership, Bambrick – Santoyo, Paul, John Wiley and Sons, San Francisco, 2012 Execution:  The Discipline of Getting Things Done, Bossidy, Larry, Charan, Ram & Burke, Charles, Crown Business, N. Y. N. Y., 2002 The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change, Covey, Stephen. Franklin Covey, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2001. Integrity is a Growth Market, Kolp, Alan and Rea, Peter, Atomic Dog Press, 2006. Bratton, William, article, Tipping Point Leadership, in HBR’s The 10 Must Reads on Change Management, Kim, W. Cham, Mauburne, Renee, Harvard Business Review, Cambridge, Mass., 2011

  36. CLP Continued Web Resources School Leaders Toolbox http://tntp.org/teacher-talent-toolbox (This terrific resource covers the waterfront on matters of talent in schools, including recruitment, hiring, evaluation, retaining, etc. It includes best practice policies, procedures, and forms.) Marshall Memo: A Weekly Round-up of Important Ideas and Research in K-12 Education - subscribe at:   http://www.marshallmemo.com/about.php (A great resource at a modest cost addressing many education topics, including leadership)

  37. CLP Continued Consulting Resources The Rock Group, school management and turnaround consultants offering an array of services http://www.therockgroup.us/ Perry White Consulting http://perrywhiteconsulting.com/ This presenter offers executive coaching and other services on-site and through remote communication. The link to the PowerPoint for this presentation is available in the resources section of the PWC website. http://perrywhiteconsulting.com/index.php/resources

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