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PIRLL Jeanne Cowan jcowan@tie.net Janet Hensley jhensley@tie.net February 28, 2011

PIRLL Partnership for Improvement in Rural Leadership and Learning. Mentors - April 14, 2010. PIRLL Jeanne Cowan jcowan@tie.net Janet Hensley jhensley@tie.net February 28, 2011. Agenda. Reconnect General Discussion Professional Development

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PIRLL Jeanne Cowan jcowan@tie.net Janet Hensley jhensley@tie.net February 28, 2011

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  1. PIRLL Partnership for Improvement in Rural Leadership and Learning Mentors - April 14, 2010 • PIRLL • Jeanne Cowan • jcowan@tie.net • Janet Hensley • jhensley@tie.net • February 28, 2011

  2. Agenda Reconnect General Discussion Professional Development “Tiny Little Laws” facilitated by Hank Fridell “Copers” and “Transformers” 11:30 Lunch Professional Development (continued) The Principal Story-Promoting Leadership for Learning 2:30 Wrap up and Check-out

  3. Reconnect with colleagues and project work. Gain a further understanding of the culture and context of leadership in South Dakota high needs schools through collaborative discussion. Review PIRLL grant requirements and activities. Model professional development activities for principals of high needs schools. Outcomes

  4. Norms • Take care of your own needs • Share air time • Limit side conversations in whole group • Mute cell phones • Respect others’ opinions and viewpoints • Others?

  5. Reconnect Rich Butch Harry Richard Hank • Share one concept that you have reviewed with your principals from Casey Reason’s Leading a Learning Organization book. • Share one success of your mentoring this year. Dan Trudie Ella Janet Jeanne Larry Marly

  6. Reconnect Casey Reason’s Leading a Learning Organization.

  7. Reconnect Share one success of your mentoring this year.

  8. General Information • Mentor time – 2010-11

  9. Mentors / Principals2011-13 2011-2012: SDI+ and PIRLL 2012-2013: PIRLL only

  10. Mentor Checklist

  11. Principal Checklist

  12. Teacher’s Observation Checklist • Formal or informal • Minimum of 2 • Documentation of observations remains in the building – does not need to be sent in.

  13. Action Plan Reflection – Due May 15

  14. Team Development Tool

  15. NASSP 360 New Principals • Dan • Kari Nehls--Smee/Wakpala (K-8) • Lisa Bielawski--McLaughlin (Jr/Sr High) • Robyn Baker--McLaughlin Elem. • Butch • Mike Hammer--TC Rosebud • Hank • Larry Larson—SC Wolf Creek Lower • Steven Selchert—SC Wolf Creek Upper • Marly • Cheryl Prue--TC MS Principal • Richard (Bill) Williams—TC MS (AP)

  16. 360 Reflection

  17. McRel Profile

  18. If they e-mail without seeing the scores, this is what we get. . . .

  19. Do NOT e-mail until you see this report:

  20. Principals will have a survey to fill out by May 1. The results are needed for the evaluation team as well as helping us in planning. Principal survey http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SBSTCJD Mentor survey http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/73G38DC

  21. Leadership Academy Completion • Sign Off • Leadership Action Plan reflection • Team Development Tool • McREL 21 Leadership Responsibilities report • Teacher observations • List of BLT members for 2011-12

  22. Tiny Little Lawsfacilitated by Hank Fridell

  23. “Copers and Transformers” If you were hiring a principal for a high-needs struggling school, what would you look for?

  24. “Copers and Transformers” From the principal’s viewpoint: • What changes do you believe would help you succeed? (How will your principals answer this?) • What skills are essential to your job? (How will your principals answer this?)

  25. “Transformers” • Explicit vision • Specific changes • Plan for the future “Mission of the Heart”

  26. “Copers” • Managing day-to-day crises • Struggling with everyday decisions

  27. “Copers and Transformers” What makes the difference between a transformer and a coper? Does either make a difference in student achievement?

  28. “Copers and Transformers” What connections does this article have with the mentoring you are providing? How might you use this short article with your principals?

  29. Lunch

  30. Click to Play • The Principal Story Clip 1 • Kerry Purcell – • Principal of Harvard Park, 87% low income • Tresa Dunbar– • Principal of Nash, 98% low income • Arne Duncan, U.S. Secretary of Education

  31. Click to Play The Principal Story Clip 2

  32. Click to Play The Principal Story Clip 3

  33. April-May To Do List April 1 McREL reports due to Janet NASSP (new principals only) May 1 Team Development Tool Principal Surveys (online) May 15 Leadership Action Plan Reflections Leadership Academy Verification Form

  34. Upcoming Dates: • Please mark your calendars . . . • April 6 – phone conference • June 10 – Last date for time cards and mentor logs for 2010-11. • Summer Institute – July 27-28 Ramkota, Rapid City • Mentor Meeting – Sept. 20th(12:00 to 4:30 p.m. CDT) • Leadership Academy –Sept. 21st(Casey Reason, tentative)

  35. Go to PIRLL wiki -- • http://pirll.tie2.wikispaces.net/ • Up

  36. Check out TABB T: The most valuable THING from today A: The ACTIONS that I’ll be taking B: The BARRIER(S) that may need to be overcome B: The BENEFITS that may accrue from overcoming the barriers

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