Wednesday, October 3, 2018

National Principal's Month

"Principals are among the hardest working, yet often least recognized individuals in education. Principals set the academic tone for their schools, and it is their vision, dedication, and determination that provide the mobilizing force for achieving student success." ~NASSP

 Our GIPS principals are committed to and focused on being instructional leaders. Since June, our campus leaders have participated in over 30 hours of the district professional learning focused on leadership and continuous school improvement, not including Summer Institute, individual professional reading, principal meetings and conferences outside of the district.  
"Today YOU lead the school, tomorrow your students lead the world"   
    
"Great teachers and principals can help to close the achievement gaps, improve student attitudes about school, and build habits of mind that can change a student's life Trajectory"~Unknown
                                        


 Please take the opportunity to say "thank you" to our campus administrators and feel free to post your appreciation through videos, pictures, and/or quotes on social media outlets throughout the month of October. 



I didn't capture all of our leaders in this blog but will be sure to tweet out our administrators in action throughout the month!

I am so blessed to have the opportunity to support this team and proud of their continued focus on growth and collaboration amongst each other to "Be Grand" for our staff and students!  Thank you campus leaders and staff for making a difference!

  
Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much!~Helen Keller





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