Florida Administrative Code
6 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
6A - State Board of Education
Chapter 6A-5 - EDUCATOR STANDARDS, PREPARATION AND PERFORMANCE
Section 6A-5.080 - The Florida Educational Leadership Standards
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 6A-5.080
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Purpose and Structure of the Standards.
(a) Purpose. The purpose of these standards
is to establish Florida's expectations for effective school administrators.
These evidence-based standards form the foundation for school leadership
preparation programs, educator certification requirements, professional
learning for school administrators, and school administrator evaluation
systems. In this rule, school administrators means those persons described in
Section 1012.01(3)(c),
F.S.
(b) Structure. There are eight
(8) standards, each comprised of a title, description, and role-based
descriptors that further clarify and define the work required to demonstrate
mastery of the standard.
(2) The Florida Educational Leadership Standards.
(a) Standard 1. Professional and
Ethical Norms. Effective educational leaders act ethically and according to
professional norms to promote the academic success and well-being of all
students. All school administrators:
1. Hold
self and others accountable to the Principles of Professional Conduct for the
Education Profession in Florida, pursuant to Rule
6A-10.081, Florida
Administrative Code (F.A.C.), and adhere to guidelines for student welfare
pursuant to Section 1001.42(8),
F.S., the rights of students and parents enumerated in Sections
1002.20 and
1014.04, F.S., and state, local
school, and governing board policies;
2. Acknowledge that all persons are equal
before the law and have inalienable rights, and provide leadership that is
consistent with the principles of individual freedom outlined in Section
1003.42(3),
F.S.;
3. Accept accountability for
all students by identifying and recognizing barriers and their impact on the
academic success of students and the well-being of the school, families, and
local community; and
4. Act
ethically and professionally in personal conduct, relationships with others,
decision making, stewardship of the school's resources, and all other aspects
of leadership set forth in this rule.
(b) Standard 2. Vision and Mission. Effective
educational leaders collaborate with parents, students, and other stakeholders
to develop, communicate, and enact a shared vision, mission, and core values to
promote the academic success and well-being of all students.
1. Assistant principals:
a. Assist and support the alignment of the
school vision and mission with district initiatives, State Board of Education
priorities, and current educational policies.
b. Collaborate in the collection, analysis,
and utilization of student academic data to help drive decisions that support
effective and rigorous classroom instruction focused on the academic
development of all students;
c.
Collaborate, support, and model the development and implementation of a shared
educational vision, mission, and core values within the school community to
promote the academic success and well-being of all students;
d. Assist and support the development and
implementation of systems to achieve the vision and mission of the school -
reflecting and adjusting when applicable; and
e. Recognize individuals for contributions
toward the school vision and mission.
2. School principals:
a. Collaborate with district and school
leaders in the alignment of the school vision and mission with district
initiatives, State Board of Education priorities, and current educational
policies.
b. Collaborate with
members of the school and community using academic data to develop and promote
a vision focused on successful learning and the academic development of all
students;
c. Collaborate to
develop, implement, and model a shared educational vision, mission, and core
values within the school community to promote the academic success and
well-being of all students;
d.
Strategically develop and implement systems to achieve the vision and mission
of the school - reflecting and adjusting when applicable; and
e. Recognize individuals for contributions
toward the school vision and mission.
(c) Standard 3. School Operations,
Management, and Safety. Effective educational leaders manage school operations
and resources to cultivate a safe school environment and promote the academic
success and well-being of all students.
1.
Assistant principals:
a. Collaborate with the
school principal to manage the school's fiscal resources in a responsible and
ethical manner, engaging in effective budgeting, decision making, and
accounting practices;
b.
Collaborate with the school principal to manage scheduling and resources by
assigning instructional personnel to roles and responsibilities that optimize
their professional capacity to address all students' learning needs;
c. Organize time, tasks, and projects
effectively to protect school personnel's work and learning, as well as their
own, to optimize productivity and student learning;
d. Collaborate with school leaders to utilize
data, technology, and communication systems to deliver actionable information
to improve the quality and efficiency of operations and management to include
safety, climate, and student learning;
e. Utilize best practices in conflict
resolution, constructive conversations, and management for all stakeholders
related to school needs and communicate outcomes with school leaders;
f. Inform the school community of current
local, state, and federal laws, regulations, and best practices to promote the
safety, success, and well-being of all students and adults;
g. Collaborate with the school principal to
develop and maintain effective relationships with feeder and connecting schools
for enrollment management and curricular and instructional
articulation;
h. Develop and
maintain effective relationships with the district office and governing
board;
i. Collaborate with the
school principal to create and maintain systems and structures that promote
school security to ensure that students, school personnel, families, and
community are safe;
j. Collaborate
with the school principal to ensure compliance with the requirements for school
safety, as outlined in Section
1001.54, F.S., Section
1006.09, F.S., and Rule
6A-1.0017, F.A.C.;
k. Collaborate with the school principal to
implement a continuous improvement model to evaluate specific concerns for
safety and security within the school environment; and
l. Collaborate with the school principal to
create and implement policies that address and reduce chronic absenteeism and
out-of-school suspensions.
2. School principals:
a. Manage the school's fiscal resources in a
responsible and ethical manner, engaging in effective budgeting, decision
making, and accounting practices;
b. Manage scheduling and resources by
assigning instructional personnel to roles and responsibilities that optimize
their professional capacity to address all students' learning needs;
c. Organize time, tasks, and projects
effectively to protect school personnel's work and learning, as well as their
own, to optimize productivity and student learning;
d. Utilize data, technology, and
communication systems to deliver actionable information to improve the quality
and efficiency of operations and management to include safety, climate, and
student learning;
e. Utilize and
coach best practices in conflict resolution, constructive conversations, and
management for all stakeholders related to school needs and communicate
outcomes with school and district leaders;
f. Inform the school community of current
local, state, and federal laws, regulations, and best practices to promote the
safety, success, and well-being of all students and adults;
g. Develop and maintain effective
relationships with feeder and connecting schools for enrollment management and
curricular and instructional articulation;
h. Develop and maintain effective
relationships with the district office and governing board;
i. Create and maintain systems and structures
that promote school security to ensure that students, school personnel,
families, and community are safe;
j. Ensure compliance with the requirements
for school safety, as outlined in Section
1001.54, F.S., Section
1006.09, F.S., and Rule
6A-1.0017, F.A.C.;
k. Utilize a continuous improvement model to
evaluate specific concerns for safety and security within the school
environment; and
l. Collaborate
with district and school leaders to create and implement policies that address
and reduce chronic absenteeism and out-of-school
suspensions.
(d) Standard 4. Student Learning and
Continuous School Improvement. Effective educational leaders enable continuous
improvement to promote the academic success and well-being of all students.
1. Assistant principals:
a. Assist with the implementation and
monitoring of systems and structures that enable instructional personnel to
promote high expectations for the academic growth and well-being of all
students;
b. Monitor and ensure the
school's learning goals and classroom instruction are aligned to the state's
student academic standards, and the district's adopted curricula and K-12
reading plan;
c. Collaborate with
teachers and the school leadership team to create an evidence-based
intervention, acceleration, and enrichment plan focused on learning;
d. Engage in data analysis to inform
instructional planning and improve learning for all student subgroups and
minimize or eliminate achievement gaps;
e. Utilize comprehensive progress monitoring
systems to gather a variety of student performance data, identify areas that
need improvement, and provide coaching to improve student learning;
f. Support and openly communicate the need
for, process for, and outcomes of improvement efforts; and
g. Ensure and monitor the implementation of
the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices as described in Rule
6A-5.065, F.A.C., by all
instructional personnel.
2. School principals:
a. Create and maintain a school climate and
culture of high expectations and enable school personnel to support the
academic growth and well-being of all students;
b. Ensure alignment of the school's learning
goals and classroom instruction to the state's student academic standards, and
the district's adopted curricula and K-12 reading plan;
c. Develop a structure that enables school
personnel to work as a system and focus on providing evidence-based
intervention, acceleration, and enrichment that meet student needs;
d. Promote the effective use of data analysis
with school personnel for all student subgroups and provide coaching to improve
student learning and minimize or eliminate achievement gaps;
e. Ensure all students demonstrate learning
growth through a variety of ongoing progress monitoring data as evidenced by
student performance and growth on local, statewide, and other applicable
assessments as stipulated in Section
1008.22, F.S.;
f. Manage uncertainty, risk, competing
initiatives, and the dynamics of change by providing support and encouragement,
and openly communicating the need for, process for, and outcomes of improvement
efforts; and
g. Ensure and monitor
the implementation of the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices as described
in Rule 6A-5.065, F.A.C., by all
instructional personnel.
(e) Standard 5. Learning Environment.
Effective educational leaders cultivate a caring, rigorous, and supportive
school community that promotes the academic success and well-being of all
students.
1. Assistant principals:
a. Collaborate with the school principal to
maintain a safe, respectful, and student-centered learning
environment;
b. Facilitate a
comprehensive system that establishes a culture of learning, which includes
policies and procedures to address student misconduct in a positive, fair, and
unbiased manner;
c. Deliver timely,
actionable, and ongoing feedback about instructional practices driven by
standards-aligned content to support and coach the development of instructional
personnel's knowledge and skills; and
d. Support instructional personnel to
recognize, understand, and respond to student needs to minimize or eliminate
achievement gaps.
2.
School principals:
a. Develop and maintain
routines and procedures that foster a safe, respectful, and student-centered
learning environment;
b. Cultivate
and protect a comprehensive system that establishes a culture of learning,
which includes policies and procedures to address student misconduct in a
positive, fair, and unbiased manner;
c. Deliver timely, actionable, and ongoing
feedback about instructional practices driven by standards-aligned content to
support and coach the development of instructional personnel's knowledge and
skills; and
d. Provide
opportunities for instructional personnel to recognize, understand, and respond
to student needs to minimize or eliminate achievement
gaps.
(f)
Standard 6. Recruitment and Professional Learning. Effective educational
leaders build the collective and individual professional capacity of school
personnel by creating support systems and offering professional learning to
promote the academic success and well-being of all students.
1. Assistant principals:
a. Assist with hiring, developing,
supporting, and retaining diverse, effective, and caring instructional
personnel with the professional capacity to promote literacy achievement and
the academic success of all students;
b. Attend to personal learning and
effectiveness by engaging in need-based professional learning, modeling
self-reflection practices, and seeking and being receptive to
feedback;
c. Collaborate with the
school principal to identify instructional personnel needs, including
standards-aligned content, evidence-based pedagogy, use of instructional
technology, and data analysis for instructional planning and
improvement;
d. Collaborate with
the school principal and content or grade-level leads to develop a school-wide
professional learning plan based on the needs of instructional personnel and
students, and revise elements of the plan as needed;
e. Collaborate with the school principal to
develop school personnel's professional knowledge and skills by providing
access to differentiated, need-based opportunities for growth, guided by
understanding of professional and adult learning strategies;
f. Support the school principal in monitoring
and evaluating professional learning linked to district- and school-level goals
to foster continuous improvement;
g. Collaborate with the school principal to
monitor and evaluate professional practice, and provide timely, actionable, and
ongoing feedback to instructional personnel that fosters continuous
improvement;
h. Collaborate with
the school principal to utilize time and resources to establish and sustain a
professional culture of collaboration and commitment to the shared educational
vision, mission, and core values of the school with mutual accountability;
and
i. Adhere to the professional
learning standards adopted by the State Board of Education in Rule
6A-5.069, F.A.C., in planning
and implementing professional learning, monitoring change in professional
practice, and evaluating impact on student outcomes.
2. School principals:
a. Recruit, hire, develop, support, and
retain diverse, effective, and caring instructional personnel with the
professional capacity to promote literacy achievement and the academic success
of all students;
b. Attend to
personal learning and effectiveness by engaging in need-based professional
learning, modeling self-reflection practices, and seeking and being receptive
to feedback;
c. Identify
instructional personnel needs, including standards-aligned content,
evidence-based pedagogy, use of instructional technology, and data analysis for
instructional planning and improvement;
d. Develop a school-wide professional
learning plan based on the needs of instructional personnel and students, and
revise elements of the plan as needed;
e. Develop school personnel's professional
knowledge and skills by providing access to differentiated, need-based
opportunities for growth, guided by understanding of professional and adult
learning strategies;
f. Monitor and
evaluate professional learning linked to district- and school-level goals to
foster continuous improvement;
g.
Monitor and evaluate professional practice, and provide timely, actionable, and
ongoing feedback to assistant principals and instructional personnel that
fosters continuous improvement;
h.
Provide time and resources to establish and sustain a professional culture of
collaboration and commitment to the shared educational vision, mission, and
core values of the school with mutual accountability; and
i. Adhere to the professional learning
standards adopted by the State Board of Education in Rule
6A-5.069, F.A.C., in planning
and implementing professional learning, monitoring change in professional
practice, and evaluating impact on student
outcomes.
(g)
Standard 7. Building Leadership Expertise. Effective educational leaders
cultivate, support, and develop other school leaders to promote the academic
success and well-being of all students.
1.
Assistant principals:
a. Develop and support
open, productive, caring, and trusting working relationships among school and
teacher leaders to build professional capacity and improve instructional
practice driven by standards-aligned content;
b. Collaborate with the school principal to
cultivate a diverse group of emerging teacher leaders;
c. Develop capacity in teacher leaders and
hold them accountable; and
d. Plan
for and provide opportunities for mentoring new personnel.
2. School principals:
a. Develop and support open, productive,
caring, and trusting working relationships among school leaders and other
personnel to build professional capacity and improve instructional practice
driven by standards-aligned content;
b. Cultivate current and potential school
leaders and assist with the development of a pipeline of future
leaders;
c. Develop capacity by
delegating tasks to other school leaders and holding them accountable;
and
d. Plan for and manage staff
turnover and succession, providing opportunities for effective induction and
mentoring of school personnel.
(h) Standard 8. Meaningful Parent, Family,
and Community Engagement. Effective educational leaders utilize multiple means
of reciprocal communication to build relationships and collaborate with
parents, families, and other stakeholders to promote the academic success and
well-being of all students. All school administrators:
1. Understand, value, and employ the
community's cultural, social, and intellectual context and resources;
2. Model and advocate for respectful
communication practices between school leaders, parents, students, and other
stakeholders;
3. Maintain high
visibility and accessibility, and actively listen and respond to parents,
students, and other stakeholders;
4. Recognize parents, students, and other
stakeholders for contributions and engagement that enhance the school
community; and
5. Utilize
appropriate technologies and other forms of communication to partner with
parents, students, and families on student expectations and academic
performance.
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02, 1012.34, 1012.55(1), 1012.986(3) FS. Law Implemented 1012.55, 1012.986, 1012.34 FS.
New 5-24-05, Formerly 6B-5.0012, Amended 12-20-11, 11-22-22.
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