We are all accustomed to hearing the stories and reading the literature concerning teachers who leave the profession in the first 3-5 years. I am interested in the literature and stories about assistant principals who leave the profession in the first 3-5 years of their careers. If this applies to you, could you please share why. What are some of the reasons why assistant principals leave the profession? Are their similarities with the classroom teacher? If so, what are they? Conversely, does the assistant principal position doom one to fail? What are the measures of success (going beyond LKES) for an assistant principal?
Graduation/Promotion Task Force at Hampton High School
Hampton High School being in it's second year of existence added a senior class this year and it has been found that many students eligible to graduate this year are in need of more than 8 credits which could be earned in the fall and spring semesters. I have been tasked by my principal to lead a task force that will identify these eligible students and put into place strategies that will allow them to earn the additional credits and graduate this year. Working with our lead counselor, graduation coach, department chairs, and other members of the administrative team students have been identified. At our second meeting the task force used a variety of data to identify factors that have led to students falling behind credit wise on their path to graduation. These factors could be; academic, behavioral, attendance, or a variety of all three. As the year progresses the graduation/promotion task force will be identifying underclassmen that are in danger of not being ...
I think that there can be a degree of burnout if an assistant principal handles the same job responsibilities year after year. I have handled testing, special education, varying age group discipline, observed various different department, and as long as there is a change up from time to time it allows for increased growth opportunities. My principal has encouraged all of the AP's at Hampton High School discuss areas we would like to cross train in and also areas that we might want to switch in the upcoming year.
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