New Leaders for New Schools. Vision & Mission To ensure high academic achievement for every student by attracting and preparing outstanding leaders and.

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New Leaders for New Schools

Vision & Mission To ensure high academic achievement for every student by attracting and preparing outstanding leaders and supporting the performance of the urban public schools they lead at scale. One day every student will graduate from high school ready for success in college, careers, and citizenship – in at least 10 cities by Vision Mission

New Leaders for New Schools holds five core beliefs and values: Every student can achieve academically at high levels. All adults must take personal responsibility for student learning and achievement. Great schools are led by great principals. With access to outstanding public education, all students can unlock their fullest potential in the classroom and in life. Delivering high-quality public education to all students is critical to a just society. New Leaders has a commitment to the vision of excellent education for all students but is also committed to the highest level of development for educators who help to move and inspire those students forward. Liz Kirby New Leaders Principal Kenwood Academy High School What We Believe

Criteria Based More than 30 criterion split across five subgroups Evidence-Based Written, oral Opportunities to Demonstrate Competencies in Real and Simulated Situations Evolving Based on Evidence Gathered from High- Performing New Leaders Principals Admissions Overview

The Selection Criteria summarize the characteristics shared by every New Leaders principal. Personal Leadership Relentless Drive to Help Every Student Achieve at High Levels Academically Personal Responsibility and Results Orientation Culturally Competent Leadership, Interpersonal Leadership, and Adaptive Leadership Self-Awareness and Commitment to Ongoing Learning Communication and Listening Learning & Teaching School Culture Staff Performance & Development Problem Solving and Project Management Selection Criteria

Annual Acceptance Rate is 5-7% Have reviewed around 3,000 applications to garner the approximately 140 New Leaders in Chicago, who serve nearly 60,000 students. Post-Program Job Placement New Leaders serve in Chicago’s neediest schools The average Free and Reduced Lunch rate at schools led by New Leaders in Chicago is 84%. Since program inception in 2001, 95% of Chicago New Leaders have held school leadership positions, including 74% as principals and 20% as assistant principals. 91% of New Leaders serving as principals in returned to the principalship in , or were promoted to district or charter management roles. Achievement Results Nationally, the proportion of K-8 schools led by New Leaders for two or more years that made breakthrough gains is more than double the number of district schools making those gains. In 2010, five New Leaders-led schools ranked in the top 25 highest-gaining schools in proficient/advanced out of more than 500 K-8 schools in Chicago. Two-thirds of K-8 schools in Chicago led by a New Leader for three or more years have outperformed the district over the course of that tenure, making greater gains on average in reading and math combined. In 2010 New Leaders-led high schools in Chicago averaged higher Freshmen on-track rates and graduation rates than the CPS average, minus selective enrollment high schools. In 2011 students from New Leaders-led high schools represented almost one-third of all the students in Chicago who received Gates Millennium Scholarships. New Leaders serve in just over 10% of the district’s high schools. Impact