As you know, there is a ton of work and planning that goes into preparing for the new school year. Data is analyzed, priorities established, professional learning takes place, and teams are meeting throughout the summer to support continuous school/district improvement and progress towards our strategic plan Key Results! I want to share some quick blurbs to summarize key work that occurred over the summer.
June 4th & 5th campus leaders engaged in leadership development throughout a 2-day Leadership Institute. According to research and studies by John Hattie, "instructional leadership not only matters: it is second only to teaching among school-related factors in its impact on student learning". Throughout our two days, we studied the "Opportunity Myth", engaged in role-play, reflected on the impact of leadership actions, and dove into effective leadership practices. Our principals are committed to setting the instructional vision and developing others through a system of support, professional learning, feedback, and coaching. This year, you will notice your principal intentionally planning and protecting more time to conduct low-key observations and provide coaching/feedback to improve student learning-- the goal is to dedicate 50% of their time to this work. This may take some redesign of the organizational structures and systems of support through distributed leadership and maximizing the strengths of all staff. It might feel a little "clunky" at first, so I encourage open conversations, reflection, and problem-solving together. Finding ways to balance operational management and instructional leadership responsibilities will take teamwork! The ultimate mission is "Every Student, Every Day, A Success"!
During the months of June and July, a combined 302 teachers and instructional coaches spent approximately 4,212 hours engaged in curriculum writing. The purpose of this work is to design curriculum and assessment guides for each course and grade level. The work this summer encompassed revising assessments, research, review, the recommendation of resources and guidance for instructional pacing as well as professional learning for curriculum implementation. The commitment and dedication to the work are extremely valuable and the teams are great resources and support at the building level. Thank you to all of our Task Force Members! You make a difference!!
There were other happenings beyond this with building-level professional development, school leadership team meetings, etc... Oh, I can't forget the Summer Institute (wow! great response from the feedback)! Thank you to L4L team for coordinating, organizing and leading the day! We had amazing presenters-many of our own GIPS staff and over 350 attendees!
Whew! I'm so thankful for the many opportunities that we have to grow professionally and I look forward to "Seeing" your learning implemented in the classroom-impacting our students and bringing joy to your teaching and their learning. #GIPSSeeingisbelieving
Have an amazing 2019-20 school year!