Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Administration Experience

The most important thing I have learned about working with my school administrators this past term is how important they are to the school, teachers, students and parents. Our administrators are well equipped with a comprehensive plan of action for the overall improvement our school and the programs available to our students. The administrators here all work well together which demonstrates unity. This poses as an excellent example to our teaching staff and other faculty members. Our administration team is sensitive and supportive of the interaction between departments, community relation, school budgets, curriculum, instruction, standards, and program growth and student completers. Our team leaders/ administrators help us as teachers to remember self analysis is very critical yet important. As our school moves forward to school wide improvement our administration team assesses how we are currently functioning then put in place a plan of action to undertake as we strive to reach our desired goals together. We as a team could not survive this journey without the strong leadership we currently have representing our school.

An-netter E. Smith

2 comments:

  1. Annetta-I completely agree that our administrators have an overall plan on how to deal with matters, both big and small. They are very good with handling the community, parents and students with respect and authority. I also agree that they are all on the same page with where they see DCHS going in the future. They are taking our school improvement goals seriously adn I have come to appreciate that. It shows that DCHS is to be taken seriously in academics and it shows we are more than ready to improve on meeting the needs of our community in the coming years. Good job.

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  2. Hi, An-netta - well written post and glad to hear of the strong, supportive leadership at your school. You are fortunate and that should also help to focus and motivate you as well when dealing with your challenges. It is reassuring to know someone is in our corner. Thanks for sharing.

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