Nomination Deadline Nears For Indiana Principal Leadership Institute
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
By Staff Report-
The deadline was extended due to winter storms and school cancellations. Nomination forms are currently available at www.indianapli.org
Created with bipartisan support during the 2013 session of the Indiana General Assembly, IPLI is a two-year experience that addresses the professional needs of Indiana public school principals with an emphasis on student success, according to a press release from IPLI.
The IPLI experience lasts two years for each cohort. The principals develop and implement personal and school improvement plans, facilitate action research projects at their school, and build a network with other principals to gain support during and beyond the institute experience, the release states.
The first cohort will graduate from IPLI in April. Their accomplishments include boosting the individual grades of their school, implementing data-driven processes to enhance student performance, improving classroom instruction and strengthening school culture. More than 72,000 students in 58 counties have been touched by their work. Twenty of the first cohort’s 56 principals saw their school grades increase under the A-F model.
“The Indiana Principal Leadership Institute is making a difference for our children, our schools and our communities,” said Linda Marrs-Morford, executive director of IPLI. “The initial results from our principals and their work are promising. We are continuing to help our principals put their schools on a path to better performance, where importantly, the whole child can learn and grow.”
In July, IPLI will welcome the second and third cohorts to Indiana State University for its summer seminar. The press release states that over the course of three days, more than 100 principals will learn from nationally recognized speakers.
In addition to the targeted work with each cohort, IPLI is committed to serving as a resource for all Indiana principals, their schools and their school communities. This includes sharing research, providing access to leadership assessments, and offering tools to develop action research plans. IPLI’s website, www.indianapli.org, serves as the clearinghouse for this information.
To learn more about the Indiana Principal Leadership Institute, visit www.indianapli.org[[In-content Ad]]
The deadline was extended due to winter storms and school cancellations. Nomination forms are currently available at www.indianapli.org
Created with bipartisan support during the 2013 session of the Indiana General Assembly, IPLI is a two-year experience that addresses the professional needs of Indiana public school principals with an emphasis on student success, according to a press release from IPLI.
The IPLI experience lasts two years for each cohort. The principals develop and implement personal and school improvement plans, facilitate action research projects at their school, and build a network with other principals to gain support during and beyond the institute experience, the release states.
The first cohort will graduate from IPLI in April. Their accomplishments include boosting the individual grades of their school, implementing data-driven processes to enhance student performance, improving classroom instruction and strengthening school culture. More than 72,000 students in 58 counties have been touched by their work. Twenty of the first cohort’s 56 principals saw their school grades increase under the A-F model.
“The Indiana Principal Leadership Institute is making a difference for our children, our schools and our communities,” said Linda Marrs-Morford, executive director of IPLI. “The initial results from our principals and their work are promising. We are continuing to help our principals put their schools on a path to better performance, where importantly, the whole child can learn and grow.”
In July, IPLI will welcome the second and third cohorts to Indiana State University for its summer seminar. The press release states that over the course of three days, more than 100 principals will learn from nationally recognized speakers.
In addition to the targeted work with each cohort, IPLI is committed to serving as a resource for all Indiana principals, their schools and their school communities. This includes sharing research, providing access to leadership assessments, and offering tools to develop action research plans. IPLI’s website, www.indianapli.org, serves as the clearinghouse for this information.
To learn more about the Indiana Principal Leadership Institute, visit www.indianapli.org[[In-content Ad]]
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