Title: Leadership Lessons Learned from the Front Lines
1Leadership Lessons Learned from the Front Lines
2COHN ERA REFORMS IN LONG BEACH
- K-8 School Uniform Policy
- Standards Based Instructional Reform
- K-16 Partnership with Higher Education
- Ending Social Promotion
3Reforms, continued
- 3rd Grade Reading Requirement
- Board Governance Workshop structure
- Visiting Schools with the Teachers Union
President - Cookies with Carl
4Federal Court Monitor in Los Angeles
- What does the data tell us about the performance
of students with disabilities? - To what extent are parents of students with
disabilities participating in their childs IEP? - Which schools in the district are suspending
students with disabilities at higher rates?
- To what extent are students with disabilities
participating in the statewide assessment
program?
5Federal Court Monitor in Los Angeles,continued
- To what extent are parent complaints responded to
in a timely fashion? - To what extent are IEPs translated in a timely
way? - To what extent are African-American students
over-identified as emotionally disturbed?
6Office of the Independent MonitorAdditional
responsibilities and activities include
- Monitoring the Districts commitment to improve
facility accessibility for students with special
needs. - Approval of the Districts Annual Plan which
outlines short-term objectives and action steps
designed to achieve the outcomes by June 30,
2006. - Conducting an Annual Hearing to hear from parents
and other interested persons about the Districts
compliance with special education laws.
7Additional responsibilities and activities,
continued
- Providing a written report to the Superintendent
and Board of Education concerning the progress
and effectiveness of the Modified Consent Decree.
8San Diego Experience
9San Diegos Blueprint for Student Success in a
Standards Based System(Focus on prevention,
intervention, retention)
- Literacy Peer Coaches/Staff Developers/Ongoing
Professional Development - Comprehensive Literacy and Mathematics Frameworks
- Extended Day Programs
- Intersession Classes
- Genre Studies
- Literacy and Mathematics Block Courses
10Carl Cohns 5 Goals for San Diego
- Accelerate Gains in Student Performance
- Provide Safe, Orderly, and Well Maintained
Schools - Strengthen Parent, Community, Business and Higher
Education Support - Boost Employee Morale
- Secure Adequate Funding for Schools
11San Diego Pluses
- Powerful focus on teaching and learning in
classrooms - A clearly articulated theory of action
- A resource rich community
- A cadre of strong instructional leaders
- A significant amount of soft money support
12San Diego Challenges
- Not a single person of color reporting directly
to the Superintendent - Employee morale in the dumpster
- Declining enrollment coupled with a robust
charter movement - A school board that is not operating effectively
as a governance team - No coherent communication strategy
13What to do next
- Recruit outstanding new leaders to supervise the
principals - Put in place a new organizational structure that
reflects political reality - Design new instructional strategies that alter
the one size fits all approach to the Blueprint - Implement Baldrige continuous improvement process
14What to do next continued.
- Recruit new leaders in the areas of
communication, government relations, HR and
parent, community and student engagement - Engage the teachers union in a new conversation
about thinner contracts and a commitment to
student achievement as the primary focus of both
the district and the union
15Other
- Unions
- Media
- Parents and Community
- Interest Group Politics
16School Boards
- Stability
- Micro-management beyond constituent service
- Big picture/total district
17Superintendents
- Careerism
- Constituent Services
- Team Building
18Trustee Board Culture
- Board Workshop
- In-depth discussion of issues
- Superintendent Evaluation
- Committee Structure
- Consent Calendar
- Developing Listening Skills
- Risk-taking
19Central Pillars of Support for Schools
- Curriculum and Instruction
- Professional Development
- Data, Assessment and Evaluation
20LESSONS LEARNED
- Trust is the glue that holds it all together
- Reform is both bottom-up and top-down
- Take some risks when it comes to initiatives that
are focused on student safety
21- A unified school board is a huge plus in
promoting major policy change - Be willing to fight for the change policies that
you have adopted - Meaningful partnerships with higher education can
have a big payoff - Minority parents are big supporters of high
dress, behavior and achievement standards
22- Teacher unions are most often driven by local
issues and concerns - Recruit the best and brightest for your executive
staff. Dont let the morale of passed-over
insiders dictate your critical personnel
decisions. - In urban areas, superintendents and board members
must be seen as change agents. Defending the
status quo is always a big loser.
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23- There is nothing more difficult, more perilous,
or more uncertain of success, then to take the
lead in introducing a new order of things.
Machiavelli - GOOD LUCK!