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Activity
# ____
You
may give the number corresponding to
the 38 activities from the text to identify one of the activities.
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TExES
comp.#___
You
must have activities that represent each of the 10 Superintendent
competencies.
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Summary
of Activity - Describe the activity you plan on implementing or participating
in during your internship – you may use any of the internship activities
identified in the School Leader
Internship, 2nd edition, pp. 19 – 68.
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Resource
Person
|
Projected
Date to be
Completed
|
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1b
Vision/
Mission
|
Competency
2
|
Review
board policy on vision, mission, and educational goals.
Evaluate
the degree to which congruence exists between the
District,
school vision, mission, and goals. Interview district
administrators,
faculty, and staff and obtain their perspectives
regarding
the vision, mission, and goals. Assess the level of
agreement
among parties involved and the degree of similarity
between
what is stated" officially" and the actual practice in the
district/
school. Note policies and practices not aligned with the
vision.
List recommendations for greater alignment with the
vision, and include your recommendations in the TK20.
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Superintendent,
Principal, Area Superintendent
|
Feb
1, 2013-March 1 Feb 2013
|
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2a
Strategic
Planning
|
Competency
2
|
Lead
a project to develop a strategic plan for increasing students'
literacy
skills. Include relevant persons, e.g., teachers, students,
curriculum
leaders, reading specialists, special educators, and
administrators.
Infuse other necessary skill areas such as vision,
data collection and analysis, communication, etc.
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MacArthur
Principal
|
Feb
24, 2013-July 2013
|
|
3c
Data
Collection and Analysis
|
Competency
2
|
Review the ways in which assessment data are used by the
following: board of education, superintendent, faculty, staff, and
community relations/information department. Write a reflective
statement about how the leader would seek to improve the use of
assessment data in the
district/school
|
Superintendent
|
Ongoing
|
|
4d
Effective
Communication
|
Competency 3
|
Choose two effective listening techniques (e.g.,
posing probing
questions, body language, etc.), and apply the
techniques in a
student and/ or parent conference. Personally
assess the
effectiveness in soliciting communication from
the student
and/ or parent. Include the assessment in the TK20.
|
MacArthur Principal
|
April 2013-May 2013
|
|
5a
Negotiating/Consensus Building
|
Competency 7
|
Review board policy/administrative regulations. Assess
compliance with policy/regulations. Assess the leadership culture
in the school district. How frequently is top-down leadership vs.
consensus leadership used? Does the leadership style most often
used comply with official policy or administrative regulations?
Write a reflective statement discussing the appropriate use of both
top-down leadership and consensus leadership. Include the
statement in the TK20
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School Board& Superintendet of Human Resources
|
Feb 1, 2013-Feb 28, 2013
|
|
6a
Collaborative
Decision Making
|
Competency
3
|
With
permission of the superintendent or principal, observe a
district
cabinet, school administrative team meeting, or other
meeting
where the leader plans to use collaborative decision
making.
Observe the leader's behavior in outlining goals/problem
definition,
seeking information, providing information, clarifying/
elaborating,
challenging viewpoints, diagnosing progress, and
summarizing.
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Superintendent
|
Ongoing
|
|
7c
Analyzing
the Curriculum
|
Competency
2
|
Select
one subject or course curriculum. Note the problem being
addressed
when it was written. Compile a list of the curriculum
writers.
Note which persons served as representatives for teachers,
the
subject matter, students, learning theory, and community/state
standards.
Note whether any weaknesses in the curriculum are
present because of a lack of representation in
any of these areas.
|
Superintendent
for Curriculum and Instruction
|
1st
Tuesday of Every Month
|
|
8b
School/
Program Scheduling
|
Competency
5
|
Participate
in the process of student class scheduling. A brief
overview
of the process and any recommendations will be
included in the TK20.
|
Principal
& AP of Instruction
|
May2013-August
2013
|
|
9b
Supervision
of Instruction/ Instructional Strategies
|
Competency
2
|
With
permission of the principal and two teachers, conduct two
classroom
observations using the clinical supervision model (i.e.,
preconference,
observation, analysis, and postconference). Include
a
summary of the process and recommendations for improvement
in the TK20.
|
Principal
& AP of Instruction
|
Feb
1, 2013-Feb 8, 2013
|
|
10c
Learning/
Motivation Theory
|
Competency
2
|
Meet with a group of similar subject-area or grade-level teachers
and review the current curriculum and lesson plans. Compile the
amount of traditional, behavioral, cognitive, and experiential
learning objectives used. Solicit methods for utilizing more cognitive
and experiential objectives in the curriculum and lesson plans.
|
Bernie
Mulvaney & MacArthur Social
Studies Department
|
Ongoing
|
|
10e
Learning/
Motivation Theory
|
Competency
2
|
Compile a list of all options for student belonging that the school
offers. These could include clubs, study groups, sports teams, and
other formal and informal groups. Calculate the percentage of
students that belong to one or more student groups. Meet with several
students to brainstorm reasons students choose to belong or not
to belong. Seek recommendations for more students belonging.
Include the list, percentages, and recommendations in the TK20.
|
Mulvaney
|
Ongoing
|
|
11a
Learning
Technology
|
Competency
2
|
Review board policy on technology. Study the district/ school plan
on use of technology. Review the degree of compliance between
policy and the technology plan, as well as the legal aspects
regarding the use of software. Include recommendations in the
TK20.
|
MacArthur
Spec Tech & Mulvaney
|
March-2013-May
2013
|
|
12a
Evaluation
of Student Achievement/ Testing and Measures
|
Competency
2
|
Review board policy and assess degree of compliance with board
policy and educational plan. Discuss curriculum and assessment
of student achievement with administrators and faculty. Write a
reflective statement regarding the ways in which evaluations and
assessments of student achievement might be improved. Include
assessment of compliance and recommendations in TK20.
|
Superintendent
& Mulvaney
|
Feb.
18, 2013
|
|
12e
Evaluation
of Student Achievement/ Testing and Measures
|
Competency
2
|
Randomly select a group of students and elicit their
recommendations for how to improve preparation for tests.
Compile and critique the student recommendations, and address
the issue of student input into this process. The critique and
recommendation for student input will be included in the
TK20.
|
AP,
Department Heads & Mulvaney
|
March
6, 2013
|
|
13b
Supervision
of Cocurricular Education
|
Competency
2
|
Select
an area of interest involving cocurricular activities. With the
approval
of the sponsor, assist in the planning and supervising of
the
activity. A critique of the learning experience for the students
involved
will be included in the TK20. The critique should
also
address student motivation, discipline, and performance, as
well
as their relation to the overall education of the student.
|
Assoc.
Principal
|
Ongoing
|
|
14b
Staff
Development/ Adult Learning
|
Competency
4
|
Gather, from written evidence or from someone responsible for
staff development, the yearly district/ school staff development
plan. Analyze the plan with respect to school mission, student
achievement, and teacher evaluations. A copy or overview of the
plan and its relationship to the above variables will be included in
the TK20.
|
Bernie
Mulvaney & MacArthur Skills
Specialists
|
April
24, 2013
|
|
14d
Staff
Development/ Adult Learning
|
Competency
5
|
Compile a list of all professional development activities completed
by the faculty of a particular schooL This should include activities
provided by the district/ school and outside of the district/schooL
Note discrepancies between the type of professional development
and the experience and subject areas of the teachers. Make
recommendations for greater involvement in professional
development by all faculty members. Include the list, patterns,
and recommendations in the TK20.
|
MacArthur
Skill Specialists
|
Ongoing
|
|
15b
Change
Process
|
Competency
2
|
Meet with a current leader involved in implementing a district/
school change. Find out why the change was made and what steps
were taken to make the change. Following this meeting, survey
several people affected by the change to assess the support or
nonsupport for the change. Analyze the stage that each person has
reached, and recommend a means for moving the person to the next
stage of change. Summarize your findings and recommendations
and include them in the TK20.
|
MacArthur
Principal
|
Ongoing
|
|
16d
Student
Discipline
|
Competency
2
|
With
permission of the administration, participate in a conference
dealing
with student discipline. Critique the session with regard
to
consequences imposed and the need for additional assistance
with
improving social skills. Include the critique and
recommendations
in the TK20.
|
Principal
|
Feb
5, 2013
|
|
17d
Student
Services
|
Competency
2
|
Meet
with the counselor, a member of the faculty or administration,
and
a parent to discuss the role of the school in regard to children
responding
to their parents' divorce, single parents' needs, and
after-school
care. Concerns and recommendations will be included
in
the TK20..
|
Counselors
& AP
|
May
7, 2013
|
|
18d
General
Office Adminsitration/Technology
|
Competency
6
|
Inventory
the current administrative technology in use. This
inventory
will include phone systems, computer systems, copying
machines,
fax equipment, security systems, and any other form of
technology
used in the administration of the district! school. The
inventory
will include the major uses and any major concerns with
these
forms of technology. The inventory and recommendations
for
expanded use, upgrading, or changes to current systems will
be
included in the TK20.
|
AP
& Tech Spec
|
Ongoing
|
|
19b
School
Operations/Policies
|
Competency
6
|
Meet
with the district/ school attendance officer. Discuss the rules,
procedures,
and ramifications of attendance on law, finance, and
general
school! district operations. Include the highlights and/ or
summary
of the meeting in the TK20.
|
Bernie
Mulvaney & Attendance Officer
|
April
8, 2013
|
|
20b
Facility
and Maintenance Administration/Safety and Security
|
Competency
8
|
Meet
with the director of maintenance and/ or head custodian to
review
job responsibilities and schedules of staff. Shadow /
observe
one custodian and/ or maintenance person for a period of
time
(1 hour, more if possible).
A brief report from the meeting
and
observation, including the needs, concerns, and overall
assessment
of work performed, will be included in the TK20.
|
Mulvaney&Ross
Head Custodian
|
August
16th
8-12pm
|
|
21a
Student
Transportation
|
Competency
9
|
Interview
the director of transportation to discuss current issues
and
needs for transportation. This discussion should include costs,
maintenance,
personnel issues, training and safety, and student
problems.
A brief summary of the needs and issues will be
included
in the TK20.
|
Richard
Delgado
Director
of transportation
|
Feb.
18, 2013
|
|
22b
Food
Services
|
Competency
9
|
Observe
a food service worker in the preparation and delivery of
either
a breakfast or lunch meal. A summary of the observation
focusing
on the needs, concerns, and overall assessment of work
performed
will be included in the TK20.
|
Café
Manager
|
March
7
5am-7:30am
|
|
23f
Personnel
Procedures
|
Competency
1
|
Meet
with administrators at the district/school level to gather
information
on placement and promotion policy and procedures.
Discuss
numbers of teachers teaching outside of their certification
areas
and the extent to which the district/school promotes and
develops
from within. Include a summary of the major goals,
concerns,
and recommendations in the TK20.
|
Superintendent
of Human Resources
|
March
7, 2013
|
|
24d
Supervision
of the Budget
|
Competency
8
|
Complete
a requisition for a service or supply item from a
budgeted
account. A copy of the requisition and a brief
description
of the path it follows for approval is to be included
in
the TK20.
|
Superintendent
for Finance
|
Ongoing
|
|
25c
Community/
Public Relations
|
Competency
3
|
Investigate
through knowledgeable persons in the district to
ascertain
who are the leading groups and individuals in the
community.
Using brief phone interviews, discuss their assessment
of
communication with the district/school, issues and concerns,
and
recommendations for improved relations. Include a summary
and
recommendations in the TK20.
|
East
Aldine Management District
|
Ongoing
|
|
26a
Parent
Involvement
|
Competency
1
|
Develop
a general questionnaire addressing school policy,
instruction,
homework, activities, discipline, and parent
involvement.
Distribute the questionnaire to a group of parents.
A
summary of the findings concerning parent attitudes about
school
will be included in the TK20.
|
Superintendent,
Principal, Area Superintendent
|
Feb
2013-June 2013
|
|
27d
Climate
for Cultural Diversity
|
Competency
3
|
Meet
confidentially with one or more students of differing racial
groups
to assess their concerns and recommendations for a
positive
culturally diverse climate in the district/school. A
summary
and critique of the interview will be included in the
TK20.
|
MacArthur
Principal
|
Ongoing
|
|
28c
Community/Business
Involvement and Partnerships
|
Competency
4
|
Interview
two community leaders that reside in the district/
school
attendance zone. Focus on their perceptions of the quality
of
education, concerns, and recommendations for the schools. A
summary
of the interview will be included in the TK20.
|
East AldineDistrict
|
Ongoing
|
|
29a
Position
Goals and Requirements
|
Competency
7
|
Obtain a copy of the job description and evaluation instrument
used for the position of study. Analyze the correlation between
the requirements listed in the job description and the performance
standards of the evaluation. Copies of the job description and
evaluation and the analysis will be included in TK20.
|
MacArthur
Principal
|
Feb
8, 2013
|
|
30a
Philosophy/History
of Education
|
Competency
6
|
Find
a retired educator or elderly community member, and
conduct
an interview. Focus on the oral history of the community
and
school system. Note significant events that affect the district/
school
today. Include highlights of the interview in the TK20.
|
Mulvaney
|
Ongoing
|
|
31a
Ethics
|
Competency
1
|
Draft
a list of the guiding principles for ethical behavior that you
currently
employ. Interview one school and one business/ civic
leader,
and solicit the principles that they employ. Compare and
contrast
the lists with the objective of recommending several
guiding
principles on the basis of their impact on increased
learning
and school improvement. Include the lists, comparisons,
and
recommendations in the TK20
|
Bernie
Mulvaney & MacArthur Social
Studies Department
|
Feb
2013-May 2013
|
|
32a
Interpersonal
Relationships
|
Competency
1
|
Choose
from the following list of interpersonal skills the ones you
wish
to develop throughout the school year. It is recommended
that
you choose two to four, but you may add others as you
become
proficient in your first choices.
•
Converses with others in a positive and pleasant manner
•
Avoids criticizing and values diverse opinions/perspectives
•
Avoids interrupting others while speaking
•
Acknowledges accomplishments of others
•
Promptly gets back to others with concerns or needs
•
Shares information with others who need to know
•
Accep ts cri
ticism
•
Avoids being defensive when challenged
•
Shares self with others
•
Seeks to know and understand others
When
leading meetings:
•
Encourages others to participate
•
Acknowledges feelings and values within the group
•
Eases tensions when they occur
•
Attempts to resolve conflicts constructively
•
Encourages consideration of varying perspectives
•
Shares responsibilities
|
MacArthur
Principal& Mulvaney
|
Ongoing
|
|
33b
School
Board Policy and Procedures/State and Federal Law
|
Competency
4
|
Attend
as many board meetings as possible. Include the agendas
in
the TK20, followed by a list of outcomes/decisions
pertaining
to each agenda item and any recommendations..
|
School
Board
|
2nd
Tuesday of the Month
|
|
34a
Federal
Programs Administration
|
Competency
10
|
Review
requirements for the current IDEIA, and meet with the
special
education director to discuss responsibilities of principals
in
meeting the guidelines. Compile a list of recommendations
about
what principals will need to know and be able to do to meet
IDEIA
guidelines and better serve special education students. The
list
will be included in the TK20.
|
Counselers
and Special ed Department
|
March
1, 2013
|
|
35a
Issue
and Conflict Resolution
|
Competency
6
|
Choose a current issue at your district/school. Find at least two
persons on either side of the issue. Meet with the chosen persons
in a group or individually to ascertain the goals for each side.
Ensure that each side understands the goals of the other side.
Develop a list of concerns that each side has about the opposing
side. Devise a resolution that helps both sides achieve their goals
and addresses all concerns. Meet with both sides to reach
consensus on the new proposal or plan. Include the goals, list of
concerns, and consensus on goals in the TK20. Include any
recommendation for the school! district concerning the issue.
|
Superintendent
& MacArthur Principal
|
April
29, 2013
|
|
36a
Current
Issues Affecting Teaching and Learning
|
Competency
6
|
Compile a list of current issues that affect teaching and learning.
Use research literature and perspectives from administrators,
teachers, students, and parents in compiling the list. Assess the
degree of importance and urgency for each issue. Include your list
and assessment with any recommendations in your TK20.
|
MacArthur
Staff
|
Ongoing
|
|
37c
Professional
Affiliations and Resources
|
Competency
7
|
Submit a brief professional development plan. Plans should
include deficiencies cited in the internship in the various learning
areas. The plan should also include ongoing development with
membership and service to pertinent organizations cited in the
above activity. The professional development plan is to be
included in the TK20.
|
MacArthur
Department Heads
|
DPP
Meetings every Wed. Throughout the year
|
|
38a
Professional
Library
|
Competency
8
|
Compile a list of books, publications, training manuals, and
district or state publications used or recommended for the position
of study. The list should include resources of the highest quality
and relevance to the position and educational leadership. The list
should be included in the TK20.
|
Mulvaney
|
Ongoing
|
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Internship Plan
Sunday, January 27, 2013
My Superintendent Interview
Interview with Dr. Archie Blanson
Deputy Superintendent of Aldine
ISD
What is your definition of
leadership?
Leadership
is something you are either good at or not. In a school district, a Superintendent has to
balance and prioritize tasks and issues quickly, efficiently, and
proficiently. You are constantly
balancing needs of students’, needs of staff, concerns of parents, and
community feedback. To be a successful leader,
one has to work with all stakeholders while leading the school district toward
greater student success.
What are the positive aspects of
being in a leadership position, like Superintendent?
Being in
the Superintendent’s seat allows you to make the final call on all issues and
to truly make a real impact on the direction of the school district. You are involved in long-range goal setting
and resource allocation at the district level. As Superintendent, you can
really guide and direct the overall learning environment. However, you also are responsible for
ensuring that there are excellent campus leaders in place. These leaders are expected to ensure student
success. To ensure student success, you
must build your relationship with these leaders. You must have solid communication with them,
and you must have high expectations for them.
This will help drive change in your district.
What are the negative or
difficult aspects of being in a leadership position?
A Superintendent
cannot be all things to all people, they need to make choices that help the
most students. Decisions that you make
that appease one group may irritate another, that is why we must always have
the students in mind. To be an effective
leader, you have to keep your eye on what is truly important and ask yourself,
“Is this the best decision for our kids?” If the answer is yes, then you can
sleep at night, even if you are criticized by some. I have no issues sleeping
at night because I know I am doing the best I can for the students of Aldine.
Another
difficult aspect in today’s environment is funding. Where are we going to get the funding to run
the programs we have and need. School districts are being asked to do more with
less. This makes it difficult for a Superintendent to meet the needs of all stakeholders
while balancing the budget and still giving students what they need and what
the community expects.
What do you believe are the
attributes of a good Superintendent?
Honesty—The
leader of the district is held to a high standard, and must model the behavior
he/she desires from everyone in the organization. The Superintendent must be seen as
transparent and above-board on all fiscal matters, accountability issues, community
concerns, etc.
Integrity—Going
back to the statement about asking, “Is this the best decision for our kids?”,
you have to balance that within what is legally acceptable and is in line with
the community’s expectations.
Flexibility—A
Superintendent has to be flexible. Every
day is a new day with new challenges.
You may go into the office with a list of things to do, and once you hit
the door, the day takes you in a million different directions. You must be able to adjust through the issues
as they arise and adjust where you spend your time accordingly.
Hard Work
Ethic—Leading a district is not an easy task, and it certainly is not an 8-4
job. Deadlines must be met, staff
members need the resources necessary to ensure student success in a timely fashion,
and the expectation of visibility demands that you attend a great deal of
evening events.
Good
Communicator—Poor communication has been the downfall of many well-intentioned
administrators. Keeping all stakeholders
informed is the best way to ensure support.
Even when the information is not necessarily positive, it is best to be
up-front with those involved and did I say honest?.
Positive
Attitude—The Superintendent sets the tone for the district. He/she has to relay a positive attitude to
other staff members so that they see the tasks at hand as possible to achieve
and meaningful. To get people to believe
in your vision you must sell all positive aspects. People respond to positive things.
Superintendent Competency 1
emphasizes the importance of integrity, fairness and ethical behavior. What does ethical leadership look like?
Ethical
leadership is basing all decisions and actions on honesty and integrity. It looks like somebody who is out-front when
things are going poorly. This is highlighted
when the staff and the community don’t necessarily agree with all of your
decisions but most people respect your decisions. A leader who approaches decision-making by
being honest and forthright, will always be trusted because people know that
you are choosing what is best for all of your students. By approaching
decisions with impartiality and by being brave enough to implement those
decisions, you set a track record. Doing
what is right isn’t always easy or popular.
That is ethical leadership.
REFLECTION:
I chose
to interview Dr. Blanson not only because of his Superintendent experience, but
also because of his experience moving up in Aldine ISD without ever running a
building as a principal. This is
something that may happen to me because of my current role. In his current role, Dr. Blanson is
responsible for working directly with all departments on finance templates,
legislative requirements, training, board relations, etc.
During
our discussion, Dr. Blanson mentioned how rewarding being a Superintendent is,
and how it is a position suited for individuals that enjoy tackling a challenge.
He said that challenge changes daily. He
also mentioned that he likes to seeing a project through to completion. His expertise in the fiscal aspects of being
a Superintendent has made him a mentor for many people in Aldine ISD. Dr. Blanson, as Deputy Superintendent, has
the pulse of Aldine ISD. He knows what
is happening before most people do.
I will continue
to learn from his experiences not only through this interview, but also as I
work with him in Aldine. I have asked
him to help provide Superintendent and board training/goal setting. My expectation through these experiences, is
that he will demonstrated the type of leadership described in his interview
responses.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Action Research
Action Research is a way to deal with potential problems by finding a systematic approach to solve the problem. In my action research class for my Masters and Principal Certification, I did a project that looked at the correlation between extra -curricular spending and student achievement on the TAKS test. This action research plan was a success. I found that school districts that put more money into extra-curricular activities have better test scores. I believe that this correlation is due to the fact that students who has a bond with the school are more successful that the student counting the minutes to leave. I also found that students that are involved in extra-curricular activities have better attendance. I also believe this comes from E
Ross Perot's "No Pass, No Play." Students who find school important show up. This is where extra-curricular activities play a vital role in education. This as an aspiring Superintendent, I must remember you students come to school and why they want to be successful.
In conclusion, action research is a process where we take stake holders and look at potential problem and potential solutions while putting together an action plan. This plan will take the issue and walks us through step by step to a conclusion.
Ross Perot's "No Pass, No Play." Students who find school important show up. This is where extra-curricular activities play a vital role in education. This as an aspiring Superintendent, I must remember you students come to school and why they want to be successful.
In conclusion, action research is a process where we take stake holders and look at potential problem and potential solutions while putting together an action plan. This plan will take the issue and walks us through step by step to a conclusion.
How Educators may use Blogs
I
enjoyed setting up my blog when I was getting my Masters. I actually stayed up with it and started two
more. One for my job and one for
fun. I enjoy blogging as it gives me a
creative outlet. It has given me a place
to reflect and post ideas. The blogging
has really spurred my thinking and made me come up with some creative solutions
to problems.
The
directions to set up the blog were accurate and easy to follow. With the ease of creating a blog, I can have
my coaches create one for their respective teams and have their players follow
it as well as set up opportunities to develop skills by asking interactive
questions.
I plan on using my blog as a leadership tool with my internship. I plan on asking questions and posting and
let my fellow classmates give me suggestions or invite questions of their
own. My belief about blogs is to put out
a point of view or an opinion and see if the idea stands. My classmates will help me with this. I also believe that this interact will serve
as a quasi professional development where we can all learn from each others
strengths and improve our weaknesses.
True collaboration is where learning is headed. We must be able to use each other as
resources to find the knowledge we seek.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Starting my first post for Superintendent Certification!
Coming in the future posts.......
Coming in the future posts.......
- On the screen provided, write a description of what you have learned about action research and how you might be able to use it. This description should be at least 200 words.
- Next write an analysis of how educational leaders might use blogs – 25 words or more are recommended.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Principal Certified
Got through the Lamar Program and passed the Principal Test in July with no problems.....on to Superintendent Certification!
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