Tuesday, September 2, 2008

FNO Principle #1.

In Failure is Not an Option, the book lays out six principals that are imperative for schools and school districts to focus attention on if they are to be successful in meeting each individual student’s academic needs. The first principle is centered on common mission, vision, values, and goals. Simply put, if school leaders have a common thread running through each of the schools, regardless of how big a school or a school district becomes, its primary focus of academic excellence can always be seen in all verbal and non-verbal communication. Cohesive communities and relational trusts among all adults will greatly impact the character of the school and school district.

The mission of the school district must remain straightforward. The mission should include “what” we want to do, “how” we will know id we are succeeding, “what will we do to ensure success (p.72). I realize this seems like “well duh”, however when you begin to deal with all the distractions that are placed in front of you in the course of the year, it is easy to loose sight of what should be the most important aspects of providing our students with a quality education.


A vision is the uniting force that ensures that all decisions in the district have mean and are purposeful. A school’s vision offers a realistic alternative for a better future (p.77). School values are those attitudes and behaviors an organization embraces (p.85). Goals are divided into short and long term and should reflect the mission, vision, and values.

In summary: Principal # 1 is the foundation to the building of a successful school and school district.

Just Stuff:

• I am in search of North Texas best barbeque. If anyone would like to tell me their favorite place to eat barbeque, I would greatly appreciate it.


• Sooner Football: Come on OU play somebody your first week. It was a great time at the game, but 50-0 at half isn’t fun for anyone. Pick a team like Arkansas State the pride of the Sun Belt t Conference…..well maybe not Arkansas State……we still want to win the game….right A&M fans! My prediction for the OU season is 10-2. The defense will struggle against an explosive offensive team….


Photo credit: Louis DeLuca, Dallas Morning News.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I just read your "Jerry McGuire Moment" and I don't think anyone could disagree with you. Principals often have to struggle to get our staffs to see the "Big Picture" outside of their own classroom and/or subject area, so we should be able to see the "Bigger Picture" outside our on campuses. I can see the enormous struggle you and others at central office face.

Also, I read the shot you took at the Aggies. Why don't you pick on someone your own size!

Derrell

ps- I think I'd like to be Rod Tidwell in the Jerry McGuire analogy.