How do I know that we're making progress? There are many signs including the following:
- Fewer children are visiting the principal
- Children are requesting that I stay after school to provide extra help
- Many children are coming in for extra help in the mornings
- Scores on assessments are good
- Children are helping one another
- Children have lots of ideas about how to improve the learning and teaching, and they are sharing those ideas with care and interest
My goals this year are deep, child/program centered, and targeted, and unlike other years the work required to meet these goals is work close to home and school that includes lots of time-on-task with students and colleagues and less learning outside of school.
I am looking deeply at how we can uplift the engagement, investment, and success of every student in ways that matter. I am looking at how we can create greater growth for girls and boys, students from every culture, advanced and challenged learners, and children with varying learning dispositions. I am looking carefully at how we spend our time in this end, and how we coordinate our services with one another. I enjoy this analysis and the work that goes with it. The greatest challenge, however, is to stay the course, give the deep attention, and adapt as needed. Onward.