Building Collaborative Culture Through Leadership Mrs. Michelle Holland – Principal Ms. Elizabeth Padgett – Teacher Lake Norman Charter School Huntersville,

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Building Collaborative Culture Through Leadership Mrs. Michelle Holland – Principal Ms. Elizabeth Padgett – Teacher Lake Norman Charter School Huntersville, North Carolina

Desired Outcomes: Dead Poet’s Society Video Clip and Opening Questions –Discuss Eight Roles of Cultural Leaders (Small Group Activity) Self-Assessment (Individual) Activity – “Get One Give One” (Share One) Elements of Culture Focus Questions Take Away Staff Survey Q & A Session

“Get One Give One” Activity

Dead Poet’s Society Video Clip: UhmI UhmI

Eight Roles of Cultural Leaders: Historian Anthropological Sleuth Visionary Symbol Potter Poet Actor Healer

School Culture Self Assessment:

Elements of Culture Focus Questions: Collegiality Experimentation High Expectations Trust and Confidence Tangible Support Knowledge Bases Appreciation and Recognition Caring, Celebration, and Humor Involvement In Decision-Making Protection Of What’s Important Traditions Honest Open Communication

Take Away Staff Survey

Q & A Mrs. Michelle Holland Ms. Elizabeth Padgett