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| 2010 | |
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Bloomberg Visits A Good School That's Not A Charter [2] |
| Big Apple is full of Gleeks: Real-life 'Glee' cast, right here in New York City [3] NY Daily News APP Graduate Paul Thompson brings a real life “Glee” to NYC |
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Students from Bronx's Accion Academy, New Venture School display artwork in city parks [4] |
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| April |
A Harlem Middle School Bets on Technology [5] |
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Editorial: [6]DISD to reveal promising West Dallas partnership [6] |
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Mary J. Blige's Mission of Hope [7] |
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| March |
Regional Robotics Competition Arrives At Javits Center [8] |
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Pressed by Charters, Public Schools Try Marketing [9] |
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School's in class by itself [10] |
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| January |
Family Basketball Night in Queens [11] |
| Students Discuss Technology with Secretary Duncan [12] NYC Department of Education Seventh-grade computer experts from the East-West School of International Studies got to chat with U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan this week. |
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TRW's Partnership Team: Helping Kids Make Strong Connections at School [13] |
| November |
Academy for Young Writers' Students Looking for Storied Internships in the City [14] |
| Leadership, Accountability and School Improvement [15] Gotham Schools To address the need, the NYC Leadership Academy was created in 2003 to increase the supply and, hopefully, improve the quality of principals in the city. Today, 230 graduates of the program (approximately 15% of the total number of principals) now occupy top administrative roles at schools across the city...I have had a chance to meet some of these principals and learn about how they work. I’ve met leaders like Qadir Dixon, the principal of Manhattan’s Renaissance Leadership Academy (IS 286), which was regarded as one of the city’s most violent schools prior to his arrival in 2007 and has seen its ELA and math scores more than double in two years. Leaders like Benjamin Basile, the principal of MS 301 in the South Bronx, and Camille Wallin of PS 42 in the Morrisania section of the Bronx, both of whom have steered their schools toward significant improvements in student performance and overall school quality. All three are graduates of the Leadership Academy, and their successes serve as yet another reminder of the important role that principals play in turning around failing schools. |
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| October | France to Dub Four School Leaders Principal Knight [16] Gotham Schools The four principals — Gisele Gault McGee of PS 58 in Brooklyn, Jean-Victor Mirvil of PS 73 in the Bronx, Robin Sundick of PS 84 in Manhattan, and Shimon Waronker of IS 22 in the Bronx — all head schools that have French-English dual-language programs. They’re being inducted at 3 p.m. into the Order of Academic Palms, which Napoleon founded to honor educators. |
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One in Five Kids is Homeless at PS 636 but After-School Program Makes Them Feel at Home [17] |
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| 78 Principals Affiliated with NYC Leadership Academy to Receive Performance-based Bonuses [18] NYC Leadership Academy One hundred and ninety eight principals and assistant principals of schools whose Progress Reports were in the top 20% citywide will each receive up to $25,000 in bonuses – totaling $4.4 million. Of these, 32 are graduates of APP and/or participants in the Leadership Academy coaching programs. In addition, educators at 139 high-need New York City schools will receive school-wide performance bonuses totaling more than $27 million because students met performance targets. Of these, 46 are schools led by principals who are APP graduates and/or participants in the Leadership Academy coaching program. |
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| September | Sharing Hats [19] Educational Leadership Magazine Ryan Middle School in Fresh Meadows, Queens, New York, is a comprehensive middle school with 1,427 students in grades 6–8. The school has a multicultural population of black, Asian, white, and Hispanic students; 48 percent of the students live below the poverty level, 12 percent are English language learners, and 10 percent are in special education. Five years ago, Reginald Landeau Jr., fresh out of the first graduating class of New York City's Leadership Academy, became the principal at Ryan, which was at the time the worst school in the city's best district. The dream was to make Ryan into a top-10 middle school. Such improvement would require leadership from the entire staff; not only to move us in the right direction, but also to build a solid foundation for the future. |
| Intel Foundation Names the Urban Assembly School for Applied Math and Science as 2009 Middle School of Distinction [20] School leaders flown to Washington DC to receive $10,000 and technology package valued at $100,000 Urban Assembly School for Applied Math and Science “I am so proud of our entire school community,” said the school’s principal Kenneth Baum. “We are incredibly grateful to the Intel Foundation for recognizing and supporting our efforts and achievements in mathematics education,” said Baum. |
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| Going the Distance to Get a Child to a Magnet School [21] The New York Times Ms. Taylor enrolled in the Department of Education’s Leadership Academy, and landed the plum assignment at Brooklyn School of Inquiry not long after presenting her own proposal for a school that would have been called Brooklyn Arts. In her interviews, she struck Mike Dolan, a director in the city’s Office of Portfolio Planning, as creative, smart and accessible — someone he said “really had the ability to engender the trust and confidence of parents in the school.” |
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| August | Academy for Principals Helped Raise English Scores, Study Says [22] The New York Times Graduates of a program designed to inculcate school principals with unconventional thinking have gone on to help drive up English test scores even though the graduates were often placed at schools with histories of academic failure, according to a study released on Monday. In English, graduates of the program, the New York City Leadership Academy, helped increase test scores at elementary and middle schools at a faster pace than new principals with more traditional résumés, the study showed. |
| Fast-Track Principals Perform Well in Study [23] WNYC "Particularly by their third year [NYC Leadership Academy principals] were outperforming other new principals who started at the same time. In math we found that they improved at roughly the same pace as other new principals." |
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| Principals & Interest [24] The New York Post "The results of this analysis are encouraging, indicating that the NYC Leadership Academy has succeeded in bringing new principals to some of the city's most challenging schools and curtailing their downward trends," said NYU assistant professor Sean Corcoran, a co-author. |
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Principal Program in N.Y.C. Linked to Student Test Gains [25] |
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Turnaround Leaders: Developing Principals Who Can Change a School’s Trajectory |
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The New York City Aspiring Principals Program: A School-Level Evaluation [27] |
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| July |
Can All-Male High Schools Boost African-American Boys' Graduation Rates? |
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Improving Schools by Improving School Principals |
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| New Principal Academy Launches in Rochester [30] NYC Leadership Academy A new principal academy, the Rochester Leadership Academy (RLA), launched today at the St. John Fisher college campus in rochester, New York: RLA will help support visionary Rochester school principals dedicated to school reform and student achievement. |
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Video: School Recording Studio [31] |
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| June | NYC Leadership Academy Hosts the Sixth Annual Lecture on Leadership [32] Featuring Guest Lecturer Dr. William F. Baker NYC Leadership Academy The NYC Leadership Academy today held its sixth Annual Lecture on Leadership at the scenic Museum of Jewish Heritage in lower Manhattan. This year’s guest lecturer Dr. William F. Baker is currently Executive-in-Residence at Columbia University, President Emeritus of Educational Broadcasting Corporation, where he served for 20 years as Chief Executive Officer and an award-winning producer, and author of the book “Leading with Kindness: How Good People Consistently Get Superior Results.” |
| Head of the Class! Parents and Kids Hail City Schools [33] New York Post Survey says: Schools are on the right track. On almost every measure, parents, students and teachers were happier with the public schools this year than they were two years ago, when the city first introduced annual surveys of their opinions... Several of the biggest gainers and losers in the surveys compared to last year were related to changes in leadership -- including at the most improved school in the city, Bronx Early College Academy for Teaching & Learning, which got a new principal in September. |
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| Bronx Early College Academy for Teaching and Learning is Tops on Strength of Third-year Principal [34] NY Daily News Parents, students and teachers rated the Bronx Early College Academy for Teaching and Learning the most improved city school - partly because of a new principal... The third Bronx Early College principal in as many years, John Barnes used his own surveys to solicit students' suggestions. He lengthened the school day but added clubs and after-school activities kids wanted - cheerleading, boys and girls tennis club and chess and art clubs. "It was about raising the expectation. It was about setting people up for success," said Barnes, who is a so-called superprincipal brought into a school facing problems. |
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Grade A Improvement in Queens [35] |
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| Dr. Sandra J. Stein Gives a View from New York [36] Seizing Success 2009 Dr Sandra J Stein, Chief Executive of NYC Leadership Academy captured the hall’s attention with a warm, empathetic and challenging approach to creating a set of personal standards with which to anchor one's leadership role. She talked about the overwhelming number of competencies, standards and matrices against which to evaluate leadership roles. Her team created a set of keeping healthy standards for leadership to bring a balance to the over-worked lives of leaders in schools and other settings. |
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| At the Head of the Class: Expert Praises Joel Klein for Letting Principals Lead - and Teachers Teach [37] NY Daily News Professor William Ouchi: “In my judgment, the New York City Leadership Academy does the best job of any leadership training program in the U.S., bar none” |
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| May | Bronx Students Putting Art on the Table [38] NBC New York In the Bronx, students are putting it all on the table. Ronald Pressley and his Accion Academy classmates spent this semester painting this picnic table with the challenges of life in the South Bronx. Accion Principal Adrian Manuel says defining issues and solutions through art helps students sharpen communication and problem-solving skills. Each borough will have tables in two different parks, so all together, with ten tables, this will be the largest student-created public art program ever in the history of New York City. |
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Cahn Fellows Program Extends Work of NYC Leadership Academy [39] |
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Shimon Waronker: Doctoral Student Profile [40] |
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The Urban Assembly School for Applied Math and Science Named Finalist for Intel Schools of Distinction Award [41] |
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Training Headmasters is Academic [42] |
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A Principal Player [43] |
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| March |
SPOTLIGHT: Sandra Stein, A Matter of Principals [44] |
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Mayor Bloomberg and Chancellor Klein Announce New Schools [45] |
| Local Efforts Combine to Get Sunset Park a High School [46] NY Daily News "It's uplifting," said interim principal Corinne Vinal, selected last summer to help design the school, which was officially approved last month. "They have questions. They're informed. They have already rolled up their sleeves to ensure the school itself succeeds." |
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| January |
NYC Leadership Academy Convenes Teams from Several States and School Districts to Strengthen School Leadership Strategies [47] |
| 5 Reasons to Know: Shimon Waronker, First-Year Doctoral Student [48] Ed.magazine, The Magazine of the Harvard Graduate School of Education Gangs controlled the hallways. The middle school had gone through six principals in two years, the last staying less than two months. Neighbors locked their doors as soon as the end-of-day bell rang. When Shimon Waronker walked into J.H.S. 022 Jordan L. Mott in the South Bronx, N.Y., in November 2004 to become its seventh principal in two years, he had a lot of reasons to be worried. Instead, he was determined -- determined to take back the school, starting with the gangs. A member of the Chabad- Lubavitch sect of Hasidic Jadaism, Waronker didn't look the part of a renegade, but by the time he left in June 2008, the school had done a 180. |
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For Schools Facing Closure, Sam Sloves Offers a Helping Hand [49] |
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Student do-gooders defy drop-out rate [50] |
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November |
Holliswood Celebrates Blue Ribbon Designation [51] |
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Breaking the Mold to Create Effective Leadership Development Programs [52] |
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October |
How Good Principals Make a Difference [53] |
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Leadership Excellence Honors Top Programs [54] |
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| June |
Department of Education Selects the NYC Leadership Academy to Provide Principal Training and Development Services [55] |
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The F is for Forward [56] |
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| May |
A Matter of Principals: On Training School Chiefs [57] |
| March |
NYC Leadership Academy Principals Win Cahn Fellowship [58] |
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Bronx Principal Fighting to Give Students Arts Education [59] |
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| Six Lauded for 'Standard of Excellence' [60] NY Daily News Verone Kennedy, network leader at the Department of Education's Community Learning Support Organization. A 21-year Department of Education veteran, Kennedy is described as an inspiring, results-oriented mentor involved with 18 schools in Brooklyn. Several of the schools are considered at risk of closing or losing funding. One colleague said the former teacher and principal never lets anyone down. |
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| February |
In Bronx School, Culture Shock, Then Revival [61] |
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Academy in N.Y.C. Prepares Principals for Toughest Jobs [62] |
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January |
The King of Crown Heights [63] |
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[1] mailto:jlewis17@schools.nyc.gov
[2] http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/2010/05/bloomberg-visits-a-good-school.html
[3] http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/05/23/2010-05-23_reallife_glee_cast_right_here_in_new_york_city.html
[4] http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/bronx/2010/05/19/2010-05-19_tables_of_content_students_artwork_on_display_at_parks.html
[5] http://www.gothamgazette.com/article/education/20100426/6/3251
[6] http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/opinion/editorials/stories/DN-westdallas_0421edi.State.Edition1.28d10ab.html
[7] http://www.oprah.com/oprahshow/Mary-J-Blige-Gives-Back/1
[8] http://www.ny1.com/8-queens-news-content/115186/regional-robotics-competition-arrives-at-javits-center
[9] http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/10/education/10marketing.html?ref=nyregion
[10] http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/school_in_class_by_itself_WJtdjd3565wlFg59YCefDL#ixzz0hndY5ujP
[11] http://schools.nyc.gov/Home/InOurSchoolsToday/2009-2010/bball011510.htm
[12] http://schools.nyc.gov/Home/InOurSchoolsToday/2009-2010/duncantech.htm
[13] http://www.theatricalrights.com/blog/category/trw-partnership-team/
[14] http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/brooklyn/2009/11/13/2009-11-13_write_stuff_for_real_world_academy_founders_encourage_students_to_think_critical.html
[15] http://gothamschools.org/2009/11/05/leadership-accountability-and-school-improvement/
[16] http://gothamschools.org/2009/10/20/france-to-dub-four-school-leaders-principal-knight/#more-25737
[17] http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/brooklyn/2009/10/12/2009-10-12_1_in_5_kids_is_homeless_at_ps_636_but_afterschool_program_makes_them_feel_at_hom.html
[18] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/files/imce_uploads/bonuses_vbp_edit_100609.pdf
[19] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/files/imce_uploads/sharing_hats.pdf
[20] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/files/imce_uploads/release921.pdf
[21] http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/08/nyregion/08bigcity.html
[22] http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/25/education/25principals.html?_r=2
[23] http://www.wnyc.org/news/articles/139348
[24] http://www.nypost.com/seven/08252009/news/regionalnews/principals__interest_186373.htm
[25] http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2009/08/26/01principals.h29.html?tkn=Z[PFF1ZUb0996SooJcxjmNDKSeek3QFBJcsI
[26] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/files/imce_uploads/EdWeek_commentary.pdf
[27] http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/scmsAdmin/uploads/003/852/APP.pdf
[28] http://www.villagevoice.com/2009-07-28/news/can-all-male-high-schools-boost-african-american-boys-graduation-rates/1
[29] http://www.rnews.com/content/top_stories/476770/improving-schools-by-improving-school-principals/?RegionCookie=2004
[30] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/files/imce_uploads/rochester_launch_2009.pdf
[31] http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/education&id=6901221
[32] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/files/imce_uploads/lecturerelease.pdf
[33] http://www.nypost.com/seven/06252009/news/regionalnews/head_of_the_class__176024.htm
[34] http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2009/06/25/2009-06-25_bx_school_is_tops_on_strength_of_principal.html#ixzz0JRv3S9Oa&D
[35] http://www.nypost.com/seven/06232009/news/regionalnews/grade_a_improvement_in_queens_175653.htm
[36] http://seizingsuccess2009.blogspot.com/2009/06/dr-sandra-j-stein-view-from-new-york.html
[37] http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2009/06/07/2009-06-07_at_the_head_of_the_class_.html#ixzz0HqX6XOPT&D
[38] http://www.nbcnewyork.com/around_town/the_scene/Watch_Where_You_Eat_New_York.html
[39] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/files/imce_uploads/cahnrelease.pdf
[40] http://www.gse.harvard.edu/academics/doctorate/students/profiles/waronker.php
[41] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/files/imce_uploads/Intel_Press_Release.pdf
[42] http://www.nypost.com/seven/04012009/news/regionalnews/training_headmasters_is_academic_162285.htm
[43] http://www.cmu.edu/homepage/health/2009/spring/chad-altman.shtml
[44] http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2009/marapr/classnotes/stein.html
[45] http://schools.nyc.gov/Home/InOurSchoolsToday/2008-2009/newschools.htm
[46] http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/brooklyn/2009/02/08/2009-02-08_local_efforts_combine_to_get_sunset_park.html
[47] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/files/imce_uploads/convening.pdf
[48] http://www.gse.harvard.edu/blog/news_features_releases/2009/01/student-impact.html
[49] http://www.villagevoice.com/2009-01-21/news/for-schools-facing-closure-sam-sloves-offers-a-helping-hand/
[50] http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/vp/28371421#28371421
[51] http://www.yournabe.com/articles/2008/11/17/fresh_meadows_times/news/fresh_meadows_times_newsecclrqz11142008.txt
[52] http://www.nytimesknownow.com/professional-development/education/breaking-the-mold-FL08-webcast.html
[53] http://www.nypost.com/seven/10022008/postopinion/opedcolumnists/how_good_principals_make_a_difference_131759.htm
[54] http://www.leaderexcel.com/newsreleaseoctober08.html
[55] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/files/imce_uploads/leadershipacademyvendor.pdf
[56] http://www.nypost.com/seven/06242008/news/regionalnews/this_f_is_for_forward_116939.htm
[57] http://www.citylimits.org/content/articles/viewarticle.cfm?article_id=3557
[58] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/news/articlecahn
[59] http://www.ny1.com/Default.aspx?ArID=79845
[60] http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2008/03/12/2008-03-12_six_lauded_for_standard_of_excellence-1.html
[61] http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/08/nyregion/08principal.html?_r=1
[62] http://www.edweek.org/login.html?source=http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2007/12/05/14lead.h27.html&destination=http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2007/12/05/14lead.h27.html&levelId=2100&baddebt=false
[63] http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1582328,00.html
[64] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/files/imce_uploads/august_newsletter.pdf
[65] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/files/imce_uploads/Spring2009NewsletterOnline.pdf
[66] http://www.nycleadershipacademy.org/files/imce_uploads/NYCLA_Newsletter_Summer_1_1.pdf