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Schimmel, Barry – Leadership, 2011
Green energy represents a way to empower students by demonstrating creative problem-solving with an eye on protecting precious resources, both capital and natural. Many school districts have already taken the initiative during the past five years to implement energy projects, whether for the educational or economic opportunities, or both.…
Descriptors: Energy Management, Economic Opportunities, Energy Conservation, Conservation (Environment)
Battise, Laura – Leadership, 2011
After three years of budget cuts, California school district leaders are hard-pressed to find ways to make further reductions without impacting educational quality. However, some seasoned leaders have turned to broad sustainability strategies to find new sources of savings and revenue. This article presents case studies in which three district…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Sustainable Development, Income, Educational Finance
Frey, Susan – Leadership, 2011
Successful middle schools do not happen by accident--they happen through leadership. Principals promote a shared vision that empowers school staffs to set high standards and continuously improve student achievement. And these middle grade educators also try to help their adolescent students see the connection between their work in school and their…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Academic Achievement, Principals, Success
Wilhelm, Terry – Leadership, 2011
Effective use of data is key to improving student outcomes. This requires leaders to ensure teachers have developed the skills to convert student data to useful information to effectively plan for instruction and student interventions; to hold collaborative discussions that are structured for these purposes; to broaden the view of data to include…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Evaluation Utilization
Sanger, Carla – Leadership, 2011
After-school programs can help show students how academics are relevant to their personal interests, and serve as training grounds for future teachers. This article features LA's BEST After School Enrichment Program whose mission is to provide a safe and supervised after school education, enrichment, and recreation program for children ages 5 to…
Descriptors: Enrichment Activities, Recreational Programs, After School Education, Interests
Leadership, 2007
This article describes the California School Finance (CASF) Web site, which explains the complexities of school funding in California. The Web site, www.californiaschoolfinance.org, was developed by EdSource, an organization that has been trusted in California for 30 years to explain school finance in simple, jargon-free language. The CASF site…
Descriptors: Internet, Educational Finance, Budgets, Administrator Role
Bossi, Mike – Leadership, 2007
Today, the principal's role has shifted from managing and evaluating individual instructors to creating and maintaining data-driven collaborative cultures. With a clear focus upon the achievement of all students, the principal must serve as both instructional leader and learning leader. This requires new skills sets. The principal must now be able…
Descriptors: Leadership Responsibility, Administrator Role, Collegiality, Cooperative Planning
Knoeppel, Janet – Leadership, 2007
Mandated as an option for students who have not been successful in traditional programs, continuation education provides as alternative setting that helps students meet graduation requirements and earn their high school diplomas. Continuation high schools are quite successful in helping their students. This is due to their small size (usually 20:1…
Descriptors: Continuation Students, High School Students, Educational Strategies, Graduation Requirements
Manthey, George – Leadership, 2006
An effort to bring commonality to what students bring with them may be the reason that California's Content Standards so heavily emphasize what students must know and understand. In fact, this author's analysis of California's Content Standards shows that just over one-quarter of the standards are written at a "remember" or an…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Creativity, Classification, State Standards
Magdaleno, Kenneth R. – Leadership, 2006
With the increasing number of Latina and Latino students in California schools, the need was clear for a mentoring program that not only increased the growth rate, but also supported the retention rate of Latina and Latino school superintendents and educational leaders. Such leaders are most often perceived by Latina and Latino students as…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Mentors, Hispanic American Students, Persistence
Barron, Ruben; Sanchez, Francisca S. – Leadership, 2007
Today, over a third of the nation's English language learners attend school in California, where they comprise more than a quarter of all its students. However, one million 18- to 24-year old Californians, about 30 percent of this age group, do not have a high school diploma. Regarding high school graduation rates, California ranks 45th among the…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Graduation Rate, English (Second Language), Academic Achievement
Fox, Dennis – Leadership, 2003
Describes several strategies California principals can use to make effective use of thematic assessment data to improve reading instruction, guide staff training in the use of assessment data for instructional decision-making, and establish schoolwide norms for aligning assessment data with instructional practices. (PKP)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Curriculum Based Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Bushman, James; Sahakian, Pauline – Leadership, 2003
Describes principal's role in transforming the Yamato Colony Elementary School in Livingston, California, from low-performing to high-performing in four years. (PKP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
Stansbury, Kendyll – Leadership, 2001
When teachers become involved in induction programs like California's Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment program, the principal's role becomes crucial. To support new teachers, principals can adjust working conditions, provide more release time for lesson planning, connect formative and evaluative assessment goals, and support collaborative…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Lesson Plans