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Allan R. Bonilla, Ed.D abonilla1@yahoo coaching4educators

I’m in the Principal’s Seat, Now What? Five Things You Can Do Tomorrow to Create an Exemplary School. Allan R. Bonilla, Ed.D abonilla1@yahoo.com www.coaching4educators.com. This Was Me. Palm Springs Middle School. Here I Am!. And I Want To Be Great!.

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Allan R. Bonilla, Ed.D abonilla1@yahoo coaching4educators

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  1. I’m in the Principal’s Seat, Now What? Five Things You Can Do Tomorrow to Create an Exemplary School Allan R. Bonilla, Ed.D abonilla1@yahoo.com www.coaching4educators.com

  2. This Was Me

  3. Palm Springs Middle School

  4. Here I Am! • And I Want To Be Great!

  5. #1…Structured VisibilityHow visible are you? • First Things First…

  6. Visibility Pays Off!

  7. Which Will You BE?

  8. We are in a People Business • A family of caring individuals….

  9. See & Be Seen

  10. Classroom Walkthroughs • An Amazing Strategy..

  11. Supervision

  12. Cafeteria Success

  13. Extra-Curricula

  14. The End of a Great Day!

  15. What is your typical day?

  16. #2…From Delegation to Collaboration

  17. “What I think a great leader does, a great coach does, is understand what kind of talent you have and then you help people leverage that talent so that people can achieve what they never thought they were capable of.” • David C. Novak, CEO, Yum Brands

  18. Honor Roll

  19. Marcus Buckingham

  20. Strengths & Interests • Curriculum • Special Ed. • English Language Learners • Data Interpretation • Parental Involvement • Discipline • Technology

  21. Marshallmemo.com

  22. Kim Marshall Memo Mar.10,2008 “The key to long-range sanity and effectiveness is hiring good people, nurturing them, and refraining from micromanagement. The goal is clear: teachers handling instruction and virtually all discipline problems, teacher teams using data to continuously improve teaching and learning, counselors preventing or dealing with students’ emotional problems, custodians handling the physical plant, students taking increasing responsibility for their own learning, and the principal freed up to orchestrate the whole process”.

  23. Will this be you?

  24. You Are The Orchestra Leader

  25. Are you a good delegator?

  26. #3…From Collaboration to Change

  27. Working Together To Succeed

  28. Miami-Dade’s SBM/SDM

  29. Shared Decision Making Teams • Personnel • Budget • Curriculum • Social • Calendar • Discipline

  30. School Based Management Committee • Chairperson of each team • Chairperson of SBM committee • Parent reps • Student reps • Community reps • Principal • Open

  31. Attendance ImprovementWhat We Did • Competition • Shorts Day • Donuts & Pizza • Trips • Announcements • Culture shift • Tech Guy

  32. We Made It!!

  33. Block Schedule • A B C D E F • 1 2 3 4 5 6 • 3 4 5 6 1 2 • 5 6 1 2 3 4 • The above shows a cycle of six days. Assuming that “A” might be a Monday, students would attend periods 1,3,5. The “B” would be Tuesday and students would attend periods 2,4,6. The “F” day would be the following Monday and the cycle would complete. Students would have attended all six classes in a two day period with all classes rotating from the first block to the middle block to the last block.

  34. Middle School Conversion • Grouping classrooms • Setting-up teams • Team leaders • Interdisciplinary units • Team meetings • Team planning • Advisory period

  35. #4…Celebration

  36. 10 tips for boosting employee morale. • #1 tip: “Recognize special events in the lives of your employees”.

  37. “Celebrate what you want to see more of” Thomas Peters

  38. Birthdays • Graduations • Children & Grandchildren • Holidays • Awards & Recognitions • Achievements

  39. “Great leaders know the importance of job satisfaction. Employees want to feel appreciated, respected, empowered, and valued.”

  40. “There are two things people want more than sex and money…and that is RECOGNITION & PRAISE.”

  41. Dr. Edward Hallowell, Harvard Business Review, Dec. 2010 • “We have known for a long time that the need for recognition is fundamental to optimal human performance. It releases dopamine, a transmitter linked to pleasure and well-being, which is why praise feels so good.”

  42. What do you celebrate?

  43. #5…Culture & Climate • Culture is the collective behavior of people who are part of an organization & includes beliefs, values , vision. • Climate is the pattern of behavior.

  44. Culture is the Foundation • “Culture drives great results” Jack Welch

  45. “Culture is not the most important thing, it is the only thing”. • Craig Jelinek, CEO

  46. Rethinking Principal Evaluation nassp.org/evaluation.aspx • New report outlining six domains…Building a positive culture is 1 of 6. • Joint report of NASSP & NAESP

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