Domain I—Leadership of the Educational
Community – Competencies 1 - 4
Competency 1 Area:
The superintendent knows how to act
with integrity, fairness, and in an ethical manner in order to promote the
success of all students.
The activities
that I selected to improve in this competency are the following:
29a Obtain a
copy of the job description and evaluation instrument used for the position of
study. Analyze the correlation between the requirements listed in the job
description and the performance standards of evaluation.
31a Draft a
list of guiding principles for ethical behavior that you currently employ.
31c Meet
with a representative group of students. Solicit their beliefs about and
experiences with ethical practices in the school or classroom.
Competency 1
addresses the issues of integrity, fairness, and ethical practice, three
important traits of a leader. The superintendent is required to meet with
various administrative leaders, board members, and community members. A person
in this position must act with integrity and fairness when dealing with various
issues. For this competency, I incorporated four activities. These activities
allowed me to research various areas that involve the superintendent. My first
activity required me to analyze the correlation between the requirements listed
on the job description and the performance standards of the evaluation. It was
very interesting to see the requirements and expectations of the
superintendent’s position.
For the
second activity, I interviewed the Director of Human Resources, a
Superintendent, and a local business leader to solicit the ethical principles
that they employ in their positions. It was intriguing to see the similarities
they incorporated. All three leaders incorporated integrity, respect, and
accountability. Both educational leaders also incorporated kindness and
compassion. This was great to see how ethics in applied in education and
business.
The third
activity required me to meet with a representative group of students on my
campus. During this meeting I was able to ask the students about their
experiences with ethical practices in the school. I gained a great deal of
insight from the activity. The majority
of the students believed that their teachers were ethical and fair. Some
students reported unethical behavior from other students on campus. The students stated that they enjoyed their
experiences at Cain Middle School. I believe that it is necessary to get the
students’ perspectives on school issues. Their inputs are valuable.
My fourth
and final activity concerns my involvement with the Rockwall ISD Ethics
Committee. I was asked to join the ethics committee as an administrative
representative. The goal of the committee was to review issues pertaining to
the district’s strategic plan. The committee decided to address the issue of
reporting unethical behavior of district employees. The committee researched
many businesses and school districts to the systems that were in place. My experiences with competency 1 were valuable.
Competency 2 Area:
The superintendent knows how to shape
district culture by facilitating the development, articulation, implementation,
and stewardship of a vision of learning that is shared and supported by the
educational community.
The activities
that I selected to improve in this competency are the following:
1a Analyze
the school’s vision/mission statement as it relates to the school’s master
schedule.
1c Review
and compare two different district/school vision statements. Note strengths and
weaknesses of each.
2b Review
the strategic plan for your district.
2d Compare
and contrast strategic plans from your district and another district.
3c Review
the ways in which assessment data are used by the following: board of
education, superintendent, faculty, staff, and community relations department.
5a Review
the board policy/administrative regulations. Assess the leadership culture in
the district.
6a Observe a
district cabinet or school administrative team meeting. Observe the leader’s
behavior in outlining goals, seeking information, and providing information.
The
experiences for Competency 2 were insightful. The activities that I selected
required me to analyze district data and documents such as the district
strategic plan, a middle school master schedule, and board policies. From these
activities, I gained insight on the importance of developing, implementing, and
guiding the vision of a district. A district’s strategic plan should be all
encompassing, precise, and clearly defined. The Rockwall ISD strategic plan was
very detailed and provided precise goals that the district wanted to accomplish
over a five year period. The plan entailed many areas such as ethics,
diversity, communication, safety, facilities, funding, and technology. When
comparing the Rockwall ISD strategic plan with other districts’ strategic
plans, the RISD plan was very thorough and addressed specific goals. Depending
on the vision and direction of the district, these factors guide the strategic
plan.
Another activity
for this competency was analyzing my school’s mission statement as it relates
to the master schedule. I am responsible for creating the master schedule on my
campus. Reflecting on this activity, I believe that the master schedule does
reflect the goals of the school’s mission statement. I feel that it is
necessary for a school to review the mission statement periodically. Sometimes
the goals of the campus and district are not always aligned with the mission
statement. All school activities, programs, and classes should support and
reflect the mission statement, not only for the campus, but the district.
The
activities of my internship have reinforced the importance of creating and
supporting a vision for a district and/or campus. The ultimate goal of the
superintendent is to have a plan that drives the curriculum and other programs.
It takes careful planning and collaboration to have a successful plan which
will lead to successes throughout the district.
Competency 3 Area:
The superintendent knows how to
communicate and collaborate with families and community members, respond to
diverse community interests and needs, and mobilize community resources to
ensure educational success for all students.
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The activities
that I selected to improve in this competency are the following:
4f Review
and critique the processes used by the district/school to monitor ongoing
communication between the district/school, faculty, and parents.
25a
Interview a person involved in district public relations.
26b Examine
the current policy and procedures for parent involvement in the
school/district.
27* Attend
an APOYO meeting. Interview parents and students to determine if the meetings
promote cultural diversity.
28a Compile
a list of social agencies that are available to support the students, faculty,
and administration.
Effective
communication is very important to an organization. Competency 3 addresses the
issue of communication and collaboration with families and community members. I
feel that I have grown in this area; in fact this was an area that I wanted to
improve. I had five activities planned for this competency. The first activity
required an interview with the Rockwall ISD Communications Director to discuss
district public relations and review the processes used by the district to
monitor on going communication between district/school, faculty and parents.
This activity was interesting and I realized the importance of the
Communication Director’s role. Sheri Fowler is the Communications Director for
the district. She stated that her department is the public information office
and custodian of records. All public requests, documents such as child custody
and subpoenas, media relations, email requests, and district events are a few
examples of the responsibilities handled through this department. From this
interview, I was able to have a clearer understanding of communication. It is
imperative that school leaders must communicate to all stakeholders.
I was able
to attend an APOYO meeting for another activity. APOYO in Spanish translates to
support. This is actually what this group is about. The APOYO meetings are
designed to address issues and educate Hispanic families of Cain Middle School
students. Most members of the group have limited English skills. The APOYO
group has increased over the past three years. Through this group,
communication has improved with Hispanic families. The level of trust has
increased over the past few years. This experience has made me realize that the
superintendent and district must communicate with all members of the community.
Sometimes this means thinking outside of the box to accomplish the task.
Sometimes community members and families have wants and needs that need to be
addressed. It is crucial that relationships must be created in order to have
trust and respect. In today’s society, school must be more proactive with their
goals and plans, in order to help all students.
I was very
pleased with my experiences within Competency 3. I level of knowledge in this
area has increased. I feel that I am competent in this competency.
Competency 4 Area:
The superintendent knows how to
respond to and influence the larger political, social, economic, legal, and
cultural context, including working with the board of trustees, to achieve the
district's educational vision.
The activities
that I selected to improve in this competency are the following:
30c Review
past school board agendas, reports, and or minutes.
32a Select
from a list of interpersonal skills that you would like to develop.
When leading:
Encourages others to participate, Attempts to resolve conflicts constructively.
33b Attend
school board meetings
33c Review
the board training requirements and the role of the superintendent in this
process.
33d
Interview a board member or central office person experienced in the board
process.
33e Interview
a board member to discuss establishing positive relations with the
superintendent.
34a Meet
with special education director to discuss responsibilities of principals in
meeting the guidelines.
35a Choose a
current issue at your district/school. Find at least two persons on either side
of the issue. Devise a resolution and meet with both sides to reach a
consensus.
The
superintendent must be able to influence and promote the district vision. This
is a challenging role of the position. The superintendent must work closely
with board members on a variety of issues such as personnel, social, economic,
and legal. I learned that the superintendent spends a vast amount of time with
board members. During my interview with Jeff Bailey, the Rockwall ISD Superintendent,
I was made aware of the amount of time and meeting that takes place on a daily
and weekly basis. Mr. Bailey is in constant contact with board members. In
order to influence, a person must establish trust and build relationships. This
was an important fact that I learned.
I also
attended board meetings and workshops throughout the year. Board meetings have
a variety of issues on the agenda. The main topic that was discussed in several
board meetings pertained to the budget. The board members must be well versed
in many areas. Their decisions impact the district. One of the most interesting
meetings that I observed was a board workshop over technology integration and
facilities improvements. This was an informative meeting, because board members
had many questions that pertained to funding. This forum allowed board members
to ask questions about specific areas of the topics. The board members were
trying to make decisions that would have a great impact on the district.
I
interviewed the district special education director. This was an interesting
interview. The director explained her roles and responsibilities for the
position. She also explained the roles of the principals pertaining to
IDEIA. I was able to understand the
processes for grievances and complaints. This made me realize that as a
superintendent it is challenging to always move forward to successfully
accomplish the district’s educational vision. There are many distractors within
the system. A good superintendent will be able to respond to issues. The
superintendent will work hard to establish relationships that will lead to
student success.
DOMAIN II—INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP –
COMPETENCIES 5 - 7
Competency 5 Area:
The superintendent knows how to
facilitate the planning and implementation of strategic plans that enhance
teaching and learning; ensure alignment among curriculum, curriculum resources,
and assessment; use the current accountability system; and promote the use of
varied assessments to measure student performance.
The activities
that I selected to improve in this competency are the following:
7e Interview
a person with experience in the textbook selection process. Evaluate criteria
used.
8d Observe
the opening week of school or district activities and cite issues and or goals
for these activities.
9a Conduct
an audit to determine the degree to which the school or district has
incorporated brain-based learning theory into the instructional program.
13d Meet
with a group of students to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of
co-curricular activities.
Competency 5
is an area in which I want to continue to become more knowledgeable. Curriculum
is a very important area. As an assistant principal, I am exposed to limited
areas due to the nature of the position. My campus is structured based on
professional learning communities. I get the opportunity to meet with the
professional learning teams regularly. Through this process, I am being exposed
to more curriculum based conversations. This forces me to focus more on
curriculum. For my internship plan, I wanted to be exposed to areas that
pertain to curriculum. I selected activities that I would not normally be
exposed. An example would be selecting textbooks for a particular core area
such as math or history. I believe through this process, I was able to
understand why a particular textbook was selected and what criterion was used in
the selection.
Another
activity was to conduct an audit to determine if the school incorporated
brain-based learning theory in the instructional process. I feel that it is
important to use research based strategies in the classroom. This would allow
teachers to reach all students and recognizing the vast learning styles in the
classroom.
Student
input is very valuable and often is not factored in when dealing with student
achievement. I was able to meet with a group of students to discuss the
strengths and weaknesses of the co-curricular activities at Cain Middle School.
The students were very open with their responses. The majority of students that
were interviewed enjoyed their co-curricular programs. The students gave insight
about the programs.
Finally, I
was able to observe the opening week of school activities. I talked to several
teachers and students concerning the opening week of school. It was interesting
to get both perspectives on this issue. As a member of the campus leadership
team, I will use this information to improve for the upcoming school year. I
feel that my experiences have improved my knowledge in the area of curriculum
and instruction. I will continue to improve in this competency.
Competency 6 Area:
The superintendent knows how to
advocate, promote, and sustain an instructional program and a district culture
that are conducive to student learning and staff professional growth.
The activities
that I selected to improve in this competency are the following:
10a Review
methods used to encourage student motivation. Read two articles from refereed
journals on motivation strategies, and discuss readings with selected
administrators and faculty.
11d Observe
the use of technology in the library and /or computer lab. Discuss strengths
and weaknesses of technology use in these areas with the librarian and/or lab
supervisor and several students.
12e Randomly
select a group of students and elicit their recommendations for how to improve
preparation for tests.
It is
important that a superintendent must establish, promote, and sustain effective
instructional programs. The programs must be supported by all stakeholders. The
schools should offer a variety of course offerings to meet the needs of the students.
The instructional programs must incorporate effective delivery methods and
strategies. The most challenging part of effective instruction is student
motivation. Students should be motivated to learn and take part in the learning
process. It is sometimes difficult to gain the interests of all students, but
that is the challenge for all teachers and administrators. When students have
interests in a subject, the students typically excel in these areas. The superintendent
and school leadership must develop a plan to improve the quality of teaching in
all schools. Now more than ever technology plays a major role in education.
Teachers must be trained to integrate and incorporate technology into the
classrooms.
One of my
activities required me to observe technology use in the computer lab and
library. After observing these areas, I met with the librarian and lab
supervisor to gain their input pertaining to computer use in their perspective
areas. I also talked to students to get their input on the topic. Technology
integration is a challenging task for superintendents and districts. The costs
and ever changing technology equipment, makes it difficult to address all
needs.
Superintendents
have a difficult role when it concerns instruction and technology. I believe
that there should be a balance between effective instruction and technology integration
and usage. Students are technology natives and they use it on a daily basis.
Teachers and administrator are mainly technology immigrants for the most part.
Competency 7 Area:
The superintendent knows how to
implement a staff evaluation and development system and select appropriate
models for supervision and staff development to improve the performance of all
staff members.
The activities
that I selected to improve in this competency are the following:
14b Gather,
from written evidence or from someone responsible for staff development, the
yearly district/school staff development plan. Analyze the plan with respect to
school mission, student achievement, and teacher evaluations.
23a
Interview the district personnel director. Discuss major requirements and
issues such as planning, recruitment, selection, induction, compensation, and
dismissal of personnel.
Competency 7
is an important area for a superintendent. This competency addresses the issue
of staff evaluation and staff development to improve the performance of all
staff members. The most important focus should be hiring and maintaining
quality teachers and staff. I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Michael
Copeland, the Director of Human Resources for the Rockwall ISD. During the
interview Dr. Copeland explained the planning process that the district uses to
prepare for the upcoming school year. He also pointed out the importance of
recruiting. He discussed the dismissal process and the reasons why employees
leave districts. This was a great learning experience for me. This is an area I
needed to improve due to the fact that I had limited knowledge in this area. I
feel that I am competent in this area.
The second
activity for this competency required me to gather information pertaining to
the district/school staff development plan. The focus of my district has been professional
learning communities. The district has also partnered with Dr. Robert Marzano
to strengthen classroom instruction. The
teachers worked with the Marzano group to conduct teacher observation rounds.
This practice has improved instruction on my campus. This is a prime example of
selecting appropriate model for staff development to improve performance of all
staff members. I believe that effective and meaningful staff development is the
key to effective teaching and instruction. This activity has reaffirmed that
belief. I believe that I am competent in this area. Working on both activities
has expanded my knowledge base in this particular competency. The
superintendent must identify areas that need to be addressed and develop a plan
that improves instruction. The superintendent is often faced with challenges in
this area. It is important that all staff members are well trained and the
training will be long lasting.
DOMAIN III—ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP –
COMPETENCIES 8 – 10
Competency 8 Area:
The superintendent knows how to apply
principles of effective leadership and management in relation to district
budgeting, personnel, resource utilization, financial management, and
technology application.
The activities
that I selected to improve in this competency are the following:
18e Review
the policy and budget for administrative technology. Evaluate the policy and
resources.
19a Review
the policies for district operations pertaining to the budget process. Evaluate
the budget process
24b
Interview the district finance director. Discuss administrative
responsibilities, guidelines, training, and other concerns.
37b Visit
the website of NAESP or NASSP, and compile a list of services and information
available to the principal.
38a Compile
a list of books, publications, training manuals, and district or state
publications used or recommended for the superintendent position.
Budgeting
is a major issue for all superintendents. Now more than ever, school districts
are forced to be efficient and operate with a smaller budget. While legislation
is calling for more accountability for school districts, schools are faced with
the task of improving instruction with fewer personnel. This is a challenge that
all schools are facing. Districts are being forced to think outside of the box
to address all issues that result from fewer dollars from the state.
Technology
improvements are also a challenge for districts. The costs of technology are
increasing and it is necessary to have current technology in the schools. The
Rockwall ISD is investing five million dollars over the next three to five
years. The district plan is to update technology in every school at several
phases. The district is implementing a plan that allows the district to improve
technology across the district with current technology. As technology changes,
the district will gradually introduce it so that the district is ahead of the
technology curve. Unfortunately, not all districts can implement technology
across the board. There lies the challenge.
I considered this competency to be area
weakness, because of my limited knowledge of the district budget and the
budgeting process. I gain new knowledge concerning the budget through my
internship experiences and superintendent course 5342. Interviewing the CFO for
the Rockwall ISD was a valuable assignment. I learned about the budgeting
process and the procedures that occur while the budget is being developed. I
was also made aware of the CFO’s responsibilities and training.
Competency 9 Area:
The superintendent knows how to apply
principles of leadership and management to the district's physical plant and
support systems to ensure a safe and effective learning environment.
The activities
that I selected to improve in this competency are the following:
19b Meet
with the district attendance officer. Discuss rules, procedures, and
ramifications of attendance on law, finance, and school/district operations.
20b Meet
with the director of maintenance to review job responsibilities and schedules
for staff.
21a
Interview the director of transportation to discuss current issues and needs
for transportation.
22a
Interview the district food service director to discuss the current
requirements, concerns, and issues of the program.
The
superintendent’s role is very challenging. He or she must be the instructional
leader for the district and within the role, the superintendent must plan and
manage district facilities and support services. Curriculum and staff development
are important components in organization, but support services also play a
significant role. Support services such transportation, food services, and
maintenance, all provides services that support education. I enjoyed the
activities for this competency. I was able to interview the director of
transportation, the director of food services, and the director of maintenance
and facilities. Through the interviews, I have deepened my knowledge in these
areas.
My interview
with the director of transportation was very informative. The transportation
department plays a significant role in any district. First, the department
provides transportation for student to and from school. Students participating
in extracurricular activities are transported to events. Safety is very
important, when transporting students. All buses are inspected and fifteen
percent of the transportation budget is associated with maintenance. All
drivers are trained to meet the latest safety standards.
Child
Nutrition is another department, which plays an important role in the school
system. Students must receive well balanced meals, such as breakfast and lunch.
Like the transportation department, the food service staff must be trained for
safety. All departments must be in compliance with all state and federal
guidelines. All campus kitchen employees must take food safety and sanitation
training.
The meeting
with the Director of Maintenance and Facilities was interesting. This
department is responsible for maintaining all buildings and facilities. The
department consists of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, construction, and lawn care.
At any given point, maintenance staff is working throughout the district.
Currently, my district is breaking ground for new construction of an elementary
school.
I believe
that support services play a vital role in school district’s operation. The
services they provide help insure that all students have safe and effective
learning environments. I believe that I am very competent in this area. This
was a great learning opportunity for me.
Competency 10 Area:
The superintendent knows how to apply
organizational, decision-making, and problem-solving skills to comply with
federal and state requirements and facilitate positive change in varied
contexts.
The activities
that I selected to improve in this competency are the following:
15b Meet with
current leader involved in implementing a district/school change. Find out why
change was made and what steps were taken to make the change.
17c Interview a
school nurse to discuss the major requirements, concerns, and goals for the
school health program. Address issues such as abuse, sex education, and any
other current issues.
35b Select a
current issue within the district. Special Education conflict process for
complaints and grievances.
I am fortunate
to work with a principal that has implemented change. It is very challenging to
meet all federal and state requirements. It is also difficult to lead change
within a school. Over the past three years, my campus has made changes to the
daily school operations. The focus has been on student success and improvement.
The principal along with the support of the staff, has implemented student
intervention time during the school day. This intervention time meets the
requirements for level two of the RTI, Response to Intervention. This plan has
been very effective and students are mastering objectives successfully.
Decision-making
and problem-solving are skills that are required of the superintendent, school
leaders, and teachers. I interviewed the Special Programs director for the
Rockwall ISD. The interview pertained to the conflict process for complaints
and grievances. This process is in place because two parties cannot agree on a
decision made in the best interest of a student. I gained valuable knowledge
concerning the grievance process for special education.
The superintendent
has the difficult role of making decisions for the district and student
interests. Not all stakeholders will always agree with the decisions that are
made. The superintendent surrounds himself with a knowledgeable staff that he
will rely on. It is the responsibility of the district to comply with all
federal and state requirements.
2 comments:
Bart your areas to improve reflect that with the knowledge and skills learned during the internship you will be successful with transfer of learning to a career position to the next level as superintendent.
Looks like you have had a very involved internship plan. This should help you become successful on your venture to Superintendent. Best of luck - we're almost to the end.
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