Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A.
Managing Organizational Systems and Safety
1.
Education leaders ensure the success of all students by managing organizational
systems and resources for a safe, high-performing learning environment.
a. Dispositions Exemplified in Expectation 3.
The education leader believes in, values, and is committed to:
i. a safe and supportive learning
environment;
ii. collaboration with
all stakeholders;
iii. equitable
distribution of resources;
iv.
operating efficiently and effectively;
v. management in service of staff and student
learning.
B. Narrative
1. Traditionally, school leaders focused on
the management of a school or school district. A well-run school where buses
run on time, the facility is clean, and the halls are orderly and quiet used to
be the mark of an effective school leader. With the shift to leadership for
learning, maintaining an orderly environment is necessary but not sufficient to
meet the expectations and accountability requirements facing educators
today.
2. Education leaders need a
systems approach in complex organizations of schools and districts. In order to
ensure the success of all students and provide a high-performing learning
environment, education leaders manage daily operations and environments through
efficiently and effectively aligning resources with vision and goals. Valuable
resources include financial, human, time, materials, technology, physical
plant, and other system components.
3. Leaders identify and allocate resources
equitably to address the unique academic, physical, and mental health needs of
all students. Leaders address any conditions that might impede student and
staff learning, and they implement laws and policies that protect safety of
students and staff. They promote and maintain a trustworthy, professional work
environment by fulfilling their legal responsibilities, enacting appropriate
policies, supporting due process, and protecting civil and human rights of
all.
C. Element
A-Effective Operational Systems. Leaders distribute leadership responsibilities
and supervise daily, ongoing management structures and practices to enhance
teaching and learning.
1. Indicators. A
leader:
a. uses effective tools such as
problem-solving skills and knowledge of strategic, long-range, and operational
planning to continuously improve the operational system;
b. maintains the physical plant for safety,
ADA requirements, and other access issues to support learning of every
student;
c. develops and
facilitates communication and data systems that assure the timely flow of
information;
d. oversees
acquisition and maintenance of equipment and effective technologies,
particularly to support teaching and learning;
e. distributes and oversees responsibilities
for leadership of operational systems;
f. evaluates and revises processes to
continuously improve the operational system.
D. Element B-Aligned Fiscal and Human
Resources. Leaders establish an infrastructure for finance and personnel that
operates in support of teaching and learning.
1. Indicators. A leader:
a. operates within budget and fiscal
guidelines and directs them effectively toward teaching and learning;
b. allocates funds based on student needs
within the framework of federal and state rules;
c. aligns resources (such as time, people,
space, and money) to achieve the vision and goals;
d. implements practices to recruit and retain
highly qualified personnel;
e.
assigns personnel to address diverse student needs, legal requirements, and
equity goals;
f. conducts personnel
evaluation processes that enhance professional practice, in keeping with
district and state policies;
g.
seeks and secures additional resources needed to accomplish the vision and
goals.
E.
Element C-Protecting the Welfare and Safety of Students and Staff. Leaders
ensure a safe environment by addressing real and potential challenges to the
physical and emotional safety and security of students and staff that interfere
with teaching and learning.
1. Indicators. A
leader:
a. advocates for and creates
collaborative systems and distributed leadership responsibilities that support
student and staff learning and well-being;
b. involves parents, teachers, and students
in developing, implementing, and monitoring guidelines and norms for
accountable behavior;
c. develops
and monitors a comprehensive safety and security plan.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17 and
R.S.17:6(A)(10).