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Shahna
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I am actually working on one myself. I thought maybe I would start with the Florida Leadership Standards but modify it to fit my school setting and schoolwide goals (5-year plan). I haven’t been able to find a rubric or evaluation tool for noninstructional staff employees such as office manager, resource coordinator, Dean of Students, etc. I will share more as I find/develop more.
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Thank you! ๐
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Regardless of the number of VPK/PreK/KG spots, we still require the VPK/PreK students to go through the KG admissions process. This consists of the KG admissions test, teacher recommendations, and observations from the KG teacher giving the admissions assessment.
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It’s Time for Strategic Scheduling: How to Design Smarter Kโ12 Schedules That Are Great for Students, Staff, and the Budget
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Nate Levenson, a former district superintendent, is president at New Solutions K12 and the co-author of Itโs Time for Strategic Scheduling: How to Design Smarter Kโ12 Schedules That Are Great for Stud
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Shahna
MemberFebruary 29, 2024 at 11:22 am in reply to: What book would you recommend as a great read for heads of school?It’s Time for Strategic Scheduling: How to Design Smarter Kโ12 Schedules That Are Great for Students, Staff, and the Budget. By Nathan Levenson and David James
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Nate Levenson, a former district superintendent, is president at New Solutions K12 and the co-author of Itโs Time for Strategic Scheduling: How to Design Smarter Kโ12 Schedules That Are Great for Stud
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Thank you, Andrew. Is this used for math and reading? Do you use one license/sign-in for all applicants to complete a diagnostic?
We provide a simple prompt to all of our students. “Tell us about yourself”. We are also looking to see what other schools are doing for the writing section. The prompt was helpful last year to get a snapshot of the students’ interests as well as their ability to form letters, words, sentences, paragraphs, etc.