Sunday, November 6, 2011

Reflection of November 4 & 5 weekend cl

The CADA presentation on Friday night was an excellent validation of what I do everyday.  I've been to a few of CADA conferences and see the importance of student activities and how they enhance the school culture everyday.  Creating a school environment that students can feel proud of is important in creating a school culture of excellence.  As an administrator it will be important to continue to recognize and validate the importance of co-curricular activities.  Research shows that students who are involved in school activities, perform better academically than student who don't.  The challenge will be to find the resources and/or fundraise to continue co-curricular programs in these desperate economical times.  It will also be important to communicate to those outside of education the research that supports the participation of co-curricular activities.

The presentation by Dr. Terry Bradley, was informative.  I have a much better understanding of the history of the State of California's budget and why public education is in the financial crisis we are in today. It was a good reminder that as school leaders we must keep ourselves updated and informed of state politics.  In order to best serve our schools and communities, we have to take an active part in understanding the implication of supporting or not supporting proposed propositions or assembly bills.  The other crucial element to remember is to take an active leadership role in the school budget because ultimately, as the principal we will be accountable for all budgets and to make sure it is spent on the students in a timely manner.

  

2 comments:

  1. I agree with you Marci. Creating an environment on campus in which students students feel a sense of pride in is so important. A strong school culture is vital to the overall atmosphere on campus and can improve students' academic achievement as well. CADA is awesome. Great activities.

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  2. Activities are essential for students. When I think back on high school, it's the activities I remember. It wasn't always sports, either. I have fond memories of clubs, rallies, and dances, and I believe it's important to make sure every student has access to some kind of activity.

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