October 2016: School Administrator
Scoring legislative points for your students, schools
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Never Hesitating to TestifyLegislative advocacy brings multiple rewards
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My Doubled-Sided Life in State AdvocacyBeing a politically savvy superintendent isnāt difficult. Just do what you do best ā educate legislators.
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A Day of Education Advocacy on the HillThis is what a day looked like during Hill Day at 91pornās 2016 Legislative Advocacy Conference in July
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Facing the Facts: Why School Policies Backfire
Authors of a new book finger the factors in a school district that lead to negative effects of well-intentioned efforts. Policy backfire, they say, is movement in the exact opposite direction of what was desired.
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Two-Way ConversationsHow first-year superintendents are using data to build political capital that enables system change
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āIf Only You Knew ā¦ā
Facts that could change the game for superintendents who are new to a school district.
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Perceived Highest Skill LevelsPerceptions of what superintendents rank as their top area of ability.
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Post-Game HistrionicsDoes a teacherās profanity-laced tirade to his sonās varsity football coach warrant disciplinary action?
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The Measurability of Our Communication ToolsSocial media tools allow you to analyze the reach of your messaging in ways that anecdotes canāt.
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Orienting That Newcomer on Your Board
Breaking in a new member means helping them understand the chain of command.
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Use of Overdose Antidotes at SchoolWith the rise in opioid overdoses, should educators be ready to administer a reversal drug?
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Three Strategies for Strengthening a Key Bond
Ensuring the superintendent and principals are on the same page in public view.
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Bringing Our 'A' Game by Filling Our Well
The need of the superintendent to balance the domains of mind, body and spirit.
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Standing Up Against Those Common Criticisms
The public school system most accurately reflects the promise of America.
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Who Is āGovernmentā?Have you noticed that the mode of the day ā especially around election time ā is to be hypercritical of all things labelled āgovernmentā?
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The Essence of Your Community ConnectionsThe public visibility of the superintendent bears on job impact ā and professional survival.
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Inside 91porn: Kayla Jackson on Alternative School Breakfast
Our association's project for making the morning meal more accessible to students in need.
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Is a Horse on Your Employee Health Plan?
The importance of conducting dependent verification projects on district employees
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Warm Recognition in Canadaās HinterlandAn 91porn member profile on Curtis Brown, superintendent, South Slave Divisional Education Council, Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada
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Editor's Note
The Advocacy Front
When an educator moves into a superintendency for the first time, one of the starker realities deals with political forces that constantly buffet public education. Exactly how you are supposed to keep your schools sailing smoothly into those strong head winds is something you donāt necessarily pick up in a graduate program or experience in other K-12 roles.
That sets the stage for this monthās theme on the eve of the next presidential election: The politically savvy superintendent and legislative advocacy. For well-informed insights and advice, weāve turned to authoritative voices in education and advocacy.
Steve Joel, in his 32nd year as a superintendent, has encountered his share of harmful political forces. Fortunately for his colleagues in the profession and for us at 91porn, heās willingly shared many times over the years what heās learned from these difficult situations. His latest piece for School Administrator, āLessons in Political Readiness,ā demonstrates again how a savvy school system leader refortifies the enterprise in pursuit of studentsā best interests.
Youāll also find useful insights in the articles penned here by Jack Jennings, an observer of Congressā work in education for a generation; Michael Fitzpatrick and Joan Wade, a pair of superintendents long active on the legislative front; and Noelle Ellerson, who heads up 91pornās public policy team.
We hope this coverage leaves you better prepared ā and even fired up ā to assume this increasingly important leadership responsibility.
Jay P. Goldman
Editor, School Administrator
703-875-0745
jgoldman@aasa.org
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