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What Every Principal Should Know About School-Community Leadership



November 2005 | 136 pages | Corwin

Harness your community's powerful resources to support achievement!

Every school exists within the broader context of its community. By tapping into the wealth of resources that abound beyond campus grounds, principals can weave a tightly knit safety net that buoys student learning. If the adage "It takes a village to raise a child" is true, then certainly raising schoolwide achievement is largely dependent upon the active involvement of local businesses, organizations, institutions, and parents.

Cultivating strong alliances with community members entails a systemic, goal-centered outreach program-and this comprehensive guide outlines proven, practical strategies for effectively launching, implementing, and sustaining mutually beneficial partnerships. It highlights straightforward best practices for: Reaching out to parents, including specific involvement activities; Building community relationships that support school initiatives, plus tips for leveraging the media; and Closing the achievement gap through community resources and reforms.

This fourth volume in a seven-part leadership series features:

  • Insightful questionnaire and response analysis
  • Case study with reflective questions
  • "What You Should Know About" sections framing each chapter
  • Self-Assessment resources
  • "In-basket Simulations" exploring real-life examples 

Other titles in this leadership series:

What Every Principal Should Know About Leadership 
What Every Principal Should Know About Operational Leadership 
What Every Principal Should Know About Strategic Leadership 
What Every Principal Should Know About Collaborative Leadership 
What Every Principal Should Know About Instructional Leadership
What Every Principal Should Know About Cultural Leadership
What Every Principal Should Know About Ethical and Spiritual Leadership 


 
Dedication
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
Questionnaire: Before We Get Started…
 
1. Introduction
Case Study and Reflective Questions

 
 
2. Best Practices in Reaching Out to Parents
Learning Together

 
Empower Parents

 
Provide Training

 
Establish Parent Coordinators

 
Foster Parental Success

 
Publicize Student Presentations

 
Solicit Parent and Community Involvement

 
Develop Parent Involvement Activities

 
Conclusion

 
 
3. Best Practices in Building Community Alliances
Consider Six Types of Involvement

 
Form a Community Advisory Committee

 
Undertake Community Building

 
Plan Together

 
Develop an After School Program

 
Involve Parents and Community

 
Avoid Barriers to Implementation

 
Become Media Savvy

 
Become Part of a Professional Development School (PDS) Initiative

 
Conclusion

 
 
4. Using Community Resources and Reforms to Close the Black-White Achievement Gap
School-Community Clinics

 
Early Childhood Education Centers

 
After School Programs

 
Conclusion

 
 
Conclusion: Making School-Community Relations a Reality
 
Resource A: Realities of School-Community Leadership: In-Basket Simulations
 
Resource B: Assessing Your Role in School-Community Relations
 
Resource C: An Annotated Bibliography of Best Resources
 
References
 
Index

"A comprehensive, useful guide. It includes questionnaires and response analysis, a case study with reflective questions, and self-assessment resources."

Curriculum Connections, Fall 2006
School Library Journal

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 1

Preface


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