Overview. LEAD Connecticut. Turnaround Leadership Programs LEADCONNECTICUT SUPPORTING EDUCATIONAL LEADERS. STRENGTHENING STUDENT LEARNING.

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Overview Turnaround Leadership Programs LEADCONNECTICUT SUPPORTING EDUCATIONAL LEADERS. STRENGTHENING STUDENT LEARNING.

is a collaboration among several Connecticut and national organizations committed to helping Connecticut school and district leaders reach new levels of success in improving student learning. Sponsored by the Connecticut State Department of Education, programs focus upon the identification, preparation, and induction of Turnaround Leaders who have the capacity to make significant change for the benefit of the students, families, and educators in Connecticut s highest need schools. CANDIDATE IDENTIFICATION VISION OF EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP INDUCTION PREPARATION Turnaround Leadership Programs Page 1

Lead Connecticut Vision of Effective Leadership s vision of effective leadership is embodied in Turnaround Leadership Competencies aligned with best practices in school improvement and the Connecticut Common Core of Leading: School Leadership Standards. Vision of Effective Leadership Turnaround School Leader Competency Framework 1. Academics - Learning and Teaching 2. Human Capital 3. Operations and Strategic Planning 4. School Culture Personal Leadership: Belief Managing Change and Resistance Relationship Building Equitable Practice Resiliency Lead Connecticut Candidate Identification Support Lead Connecticut works directly with districts to identify certified (092) candidates who are potential Turnaround Leaders. Candidate Identification Talent Sourcing for Alliance Districts 1. Identifying promising educators holding 092 licenses and promoting them for Turnaround vacancies. Turnaround Leadership Programs Page 2

Lead Connecticut UCAPP Residency and Turnaround Talent Identification Program has partnered with the University of Connecticut to establish a one-year paid UCAPP Residency Program to prepare the next generation of Turnaround Leaders. Participants will earn 092 certification and will be prepared for a leadership position in a turnaround setting. The Turnaround Talent Identification Program is a year-long community of practice for candidates who hold 092 certification but are not yet in a leadership position. This program is for potential leaders who want to strengthen the fundamental turnaround skills described in the Turnaround Leadership Competencies. Preparation UCAPP Residency Earn 092 Certification Rigorous entry bar at UConn Year-long residency Deep partnership with districts Turnaround Talent Identification Program Year-long community of practice for current 092 holders not yet appointed as principals Opportunities to observe successful practices Matching to Alliance District vacancies Turnaround Leadership Programs Page 3

Lead Connecticut Turnaround Leader Intensive Planning Program, Summer Institute, and Community of Practice will support identified participants in a 6-8 week Turnaround Leader Intensive Planning Program before the leader begins his or her role as a Turnaround Principal. Further support for interested Turnaround Principals is provided through a two-week summer institute focused on high leverage leadership strategies (tentatively set for July 14-24, 2014) and continues with site-based leadership coaching and Community of Practice monthly meetings throughout the year. Induction Turnaround Leader Intensive Planning Program Release from current role Support to diagnose and begin turnaround plan Opportunities to observe successful practices Two-Week Summer Institute Entry Planning Data Driven Instruction, Building a Successful School Culture, Teacher Observation and Feedback Turnaround Principal Community of Practice Monthly seminars on key competencies/practices Individual coaching Turnaround Leadership Programs Page 4

Outcomes At, we believe that leaders in turnaround schools face a unique set of opportunities and challenges. s Turnaround Leadership programs focus on strategic leadership actions designed to improve student learning outcomes. Specifically, by participating in the program leaders and potential leaders will: Deepen his or her knowledge base regarding Turnaround School Leadership and learn to implement key competencies connected to school culture, data-driven instruction, observation and feedback, and strategic planning. Develop and practice personal leadership skills that are essential for success in turnaround schools, including: Developing Belief, Building Relationships, Creating Resiliency, Managing Change and Resistance, and Practicing Equity. Build and refine a strategic plan and clearly identified measures of progress focused upon sustainable change and continuous improvement. Reflect upon and refine strategic leadership actions in weekly site-based sessions with LEAD Connecticut certified coaches. Implement instructional leadership practices focused on Common Core State Standards. Establish strong relationships with other principals leading turnaround schools throughout the state and staff. Structure of Programs: Cohort Model: Leadership Coaching: System Alignment: The programs focus upon core leadership actions that impact student outcomes in turnaround settings. Meetings are designed to deepen participants knowledge base and provide opportunities for practical application of key concepts and practices. Each Turnaround Principal will have a leadership coach specifically trained in effective executive coaching practice and turnaround school leadership practices. Participants will be matched based on experience, setting, and school needs. is sponsored by the Connecticut Department of Education and works closely with the Talent Office and Turnaround Office to align content and support with the regulations, outcomes and formats required for Alliance Districts, Review Schools, Focus Schools, and Commissioner s Network Schools. Turnaround Leadership Programs Page 5

Turnaround Principal Leadership Programs Program Intended Audience Deadline Contact and More Information Turnaround Principal Program Sitting or Newly Appointed Principals Serving in Alliance Districts May 15, 2014 Dr. Peter Cummings Program Coordinator, 860-586-2340 Email: Pcummings@ctschoolchange.org Application: http://leadconnecticut.org/news-resources/ Turnaround Leader Intensive Planning Program Newly Appointed or Reappointed Principals at Turnaround, Commissioner s Network, or SIG Schools. Districts partner with CSDE in an early hire structure to train leaders and begin turnaround process April 1, 2014 Morgan Barth Division Director, Turnaround Office CSDE Telephone: (860) 713-6705 Email: morgan.barth@ct.gov UCAPP Residency Program High Potential Leadership Candidates who have not yet earned administrative certification April 15, 2014 Dr. Diane Ullman Director, UCAPP Program Educational Leadership, Neag School of Education diane.ullman@uconn.edu (860) 486-8998 Turnaround Talent Identification Program High Potential Leadership Candidates who hold administrative certification (092) May 15, 2014 Dr. Peter Cummings Program Coordinator, Email: Pcummings@ctschoolchange.org Application: http://leadconnecticut.org/news-resources/ Talent Sourcing for Alliance Districts Candidate Identification and Outreach for Alliance District Leadership Openings No Deadline Dr. Robert Villanova Director, Email: rvillanova@ctschoolchange.org Turnaround Leadership Programs Page 6

Application and Admission Process: will accept a limited number of participants for the Turnaround Principal Programs based upon eligibility as the leader or potential leader of a Focus, Review, or Alliance District school. Applications are available on our website: http://leadconnecticut.org/news-resources/. Interested applicants should contact either Robert Villanova or Peter Cummings at the numbers/e-mail addresses listed below. Contact Robert M. Villanova, Ph.D Peter J. Cummings, Ed.D Director Program Manager rvillanova@ctschoolchange.org pcummings@ctschoolchange.org 860-586-2340 860-586-2340 LEADCONNECTICUT SUPPORTING EDUCATIONAL LEADERS. STRENGTHENING STUDENT LEARNING. In Partnership with: Connecticut State Department of Education Connecticut Center for School Change Connecticut Association of Boards of Education The Connecticut Association of Schools Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents New Leaders University of Connecticut Neag School of Education c/o Connecticut Center for School Change 151 New Park Avenue, Suite 15 Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 586-2340 www.leadconnecticut.org