While all three of our principals have embodied various attributes, I publish my list once more in the hopes that we will get another incredible administrator for our school.
What I want in a future principal
I want a principal who will
take the time to understand and truly appreciate the culture of positive
learning that has been created at our middle school.
I want a principal who loves
middle schoolers with all their quirkiness and hormonal energy.
I want a principal who
listens to her students when they want to share a problem or concern, or just
updates about what television show they watched last night.
I want a principal who lets
her teachers take risks, allowing her teachers to try innovative instruction.
I want a principal who
empowers her teachers to take on leadership roles and who supports their
professional growth.
I want a principal who is
well respected in the community, who makes connections with parents and
business leaders.
I want a principal who is a
teacher leader first and foremost, never forgetting what it takes to do the
hard stuff of teaching on a daily basis.
I want a principal who stands
up for her teachers and students when the time comes.
I want a principal who
listens to her teachers when they have a concern or a problem or a solution or
they just want to share some personal news.
I want a principal who is seen
on the campus, in the classroom, in the media center, in the cafeteria, on the
athletic field.
I want a principal who
implements strong teaching and learning programs that will impact student
achievement.
I want a principal who makes
the most of her dollars, imploring sound financial abilities to effectively and
efficiently provide the materials and resources to run our school.
I want a principal who
recognizes, appreciates, and supports all levels of learners from special needs
students to academically gifted students.
I want a principal who understands
and can effectively assess the data to make important instructional decisions
and support successful teaching practices.
I want a principal who is
honest, tenacious, caring, professional, vibrant, personable, organized, savvy,
accountable, objective, and positive. I
want a principal who is “real”.
I want a principal who is a
cheerleader, recognizing teacher and staff professional achievements and
student academic, behavior, and athletic achievements.
I want a principal who
communicates her expectations to her teachers, students, and parents.
I want a principal who asks
questions.
I want a principal who
realizes that this is “our” school – it belongs to all of us-- the staff, students, parents and
community -- and we are all vested in our future.
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