Leadership Platform Dan Draper February 29, 2012.

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Leadership Platform Dan Draper February 29, 2012

Authentic Leader As an authentic leader, I will strive to Create new ideas in order to improve student learning Improve teacher-student relationships Improve genuine parent communication Build community support and awareness

Cultural Leader As an cultural leader, I will strive to Improve on a sense of school pride within the student body Improve on a sense of school pride within the community Improve on parent support with student learning Incorporate community stakeholders into the school environment

Quality Leader As an quality leader, I will strive to Help others and try to understand their needs Be considerate of other’s views and perspectives Be honest and forthright Maintain integrity when impactful issues arise

Visionary Leader As an visionary leader, I will strive to Look at the big picture to improve student learning Allow the teachers to be the expert in their area of expertise Help parents relate to the ever changing climate of education so they can be better liaisons to their children Incorporate community members into the school culture

Service Leader As an service leader, I will strive to Help others when they are searching for answers Accommodate student needs for optimal solutions Improve communication to parents about students, athletics, and school policy Stay consistent and fair with student discipline

Technology Leader As an technology leader, I will strive to Stay current with the latest technology for improving student learning Teach staff how to implement technology into the classroom to improve student learning Update parents about current school technology initiatives in order to limit their frustrations Publicize student, athletic, and staff achievements through varied media outlets

Coaching Leader As an coaching leader, I will strive to Demonstrate and coordinate best practices to the staff Be proactive and hands on with new initiatives Maintain open lines of communication with students, staff, parents, and community Lead by example and lead by voice Look for new and better methods of accomplishing tasks

Passionate Leader As an passionate leader, I will strive to Be enthusiastic and authentic with my approach Stay upbeat and energetic Stay positive and logical when difficult issues arise Use my “customer service” personality to gain win-win results for all parties involved