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Pratt, Allen – Principal Leadership, 2011
When the author became principal at South Pittsburg High School in the rural southeast corner of Tennessee, he noticed that the school had a serious problem with students arriving late to school in the morning and late to classes during the school day. When this issue was discussed, it was decided that there was a need to initiate a Saturday…
Descriptors: Principals, Rural Schools, School Schedules, Program Effectiveness
Stewart, Scott L. – Principal Leadership, 2010
A lack of time can cause or exacerbate many roadblocks to learning. For example, if the only time that staff members have to plan is after school when they are tired, tired planning occurs. Staff members may try sincerely to find extra time to show an interest in their students, but the importance of those efforts is often dismissed when staff…
Descriptors: High Schools, Time Management, Needs Assessment, School Schedules
Principal Leadership, 2013
Commitment to one another, determination to prove stereotypes wrong, and a strong belief in the power of education are the core values at San Ysidro High School in San Diego, California. The school serves 2,364 students in one of the poorest communities in the country. The community celebrates its predominately Mexican-American heritage and…
Descriptors: High Schools, Poverty Areas, Urban Areas, Urban Schools
Allsopp, David; Hoppey, David – Principal Leadership, 2011
The effective implementation of response to intervention (RTI) at the secondary level is proving to be especially challenging for school leaders. The structure of secondary schools and the complexity and depth of the secondary curriculum can complicate the integration of RTI across specific content areas. The purpose of this article is to give…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Response to Intervention, Secondary Schools, Mathematics Instruction
Nix, Susan J. – Principal Leadership, 2008
Transitions are the "interval between any two activities." Therefore, transitions occur between classes (before and after a class) and within class periods (between activities). Using transition time effectively is a cost-free way of maximizing instructional time. Therefore, it becomes imperative that transitions occur smoothly throughout the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cues, Time Factors (Learning), School Schedules
Hickman, Wayne A.; Moore, Lynda C.; Torek, Tonya J. – Principal Leadership, 2008
When the Burke County Board of Education mandated Burke County High School in Waynesboro, Georgia to "seek a solution" to its poor graduation rate--specifically, to change the school's schedule, teachers were given the responsibility and authority to plan and facilitate the transition. The transition process taught teachers and…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, School Schedules, Teacher Empowerment, Participative Decision Making
Carter, Alex – Principal Leadership, 2010
Most principals admit that despite the huge changes that have taken place in the world over the last 50 years, the education that students receive in today's high schools is remarkably similar to the education that was offered their parents. Educators recognize that changes should occur, but the reality of creating change can be overwhelming.…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Relevance (Education), Rural Schools, Active Learning
Murray, Shannon – Principal Leadership, 2008
Flexible modular scheduling (flex mod)--a schedule philosophy and system that has been in place at Wausau West High School in Wausau, Wisconsin, for the last 35 years and aligns nicely with current research on student learning--is getting more and more attention from high school administrators across the country. Flexible modular scheduling was…
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, High Schools, Block Scheduling, Career Centers
Benigni, Mark D.; Moylan, Maureen – Principal Leadership, 2009
This article discusses the Berlin (Connecticut) High School's NET (Non-Traditional Educational Training) program. NET is a self-contained program that is composed of three components: academics, social and emotional support, and vocational training. Rather than treat students alike, the NET program tailors their high school experience to meet…
Descriptors: High Schools, Educational Experience, Vocational Education, Nontraditional Education
Childers, Gary L.; Ireland, Rebecca Weeks – Principal Leadership, 2005
In education, there is no one best way to do anything. There are compelling reasons why some courses should be taught in longer segments of time, which the block schedule provides. There are also compelling reasons why some classes should be taught in shorter segments. At Watauga High School in Boone, North Carolina, an alternative schedule that…
Descriptors: Principals, Block Scheduling, School Schedules, High Schools
Champeau, Ryan – Principal Leadership, 2006
Waukesha North High School in Wisconsin is perhaps much like most schools in the United States. It was considered by the community to be a good school, one that always generated above-average scores on state assessments, graduation rates, and attendance averages. Its students drew community recognition for their service and for their performances…
Descriptors: School Culture, Scores, Graduation Rate, Academic Achievement
Morford, Linda Marrs – Principal Leadership, 2005
With the demands of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), the focus of the principal's role is providing instructional leadership in the school. However, one of the first things a school community expects from the principal is that management issues--particularly for special events that occur every year--are successfully administered and organized.…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Principals, Instructional Leadership, Administrator Role
George, Patricia – Principal Leadership, 2000
Examines how educators have overcome obstacles to school improvement and implemented recommendations in "Breaking Ranks" governing technology, personalization, and organization and time. Implementation often falters due to large enrollments, time factors, school goals, and traditional views of teacher roles, responsibilities, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Goal Orientation
Branch, Carol Hanna – Principal Leadership, 2006
In this article, the author presents Sharon I. Byrdsong, the 2006 MetLife/NASSP National Middle Level Principal of the Year, who believes that all students can achieve and makes it happen with programs and policies that support students and teachers. When Sharon I. Byrdsong took over as the principal of Azalea Gardens Middle School in Norfolk,…
Descriptors: Teacher Expectations of Students, Literacy Education, Educational Practices, School Schedules