Florida Turnaround Leaders Program. SREB led a program to prepare leaders to turn around chronically underperforming middle grades and high schools in Florida. The goal: to prepare 110 aspiring principals to improve student achievement in some of the state’s lowest-performing schools.
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In late 2012, SREB was selected by the Florida Department of Education to lead a major component of its Race to the Top initiative — a $7 million program to develop 110 turnaround principals. The Florida Turnaround Leaders Program (FTLP), designed to align with the proven tenets of the University of Virginia’s school turnaround program, enrolled 90 participants from traditional schools in five Florida districts, and another 20 participants from charter schools across the state. The district partners for the program included Alachua, Duval, Orange, Pinellas and Miami-Dade. Each future turnaround principal participated in:.
a series of 10 quarterly seminars led by turnaround experts, each focused on a particular skill-set critical to the success of a turnaround leader. online leadership course work through SREB and the University of North Florida.
a yearlong practicum where small teams work at a low-achieving school to complete leadership tasks under the guidance of expert mentor principals, and. a full-time, six-month internship to take on major leadership responsibilities at a low-achieving middle grades or high school in fall 2013. “We know that it takes effective leadership to change the culture in these challenging schools,” said Jon Schmidt-Davis, director of SREB’s Learning-Centered Leadership Program, which is helping implement the effort. “This program will prepare a group of new leaders to turn around low-performing schools and create lasting, sustainable change across the state.
”. The two-and-a-half-year program concluded in June 2014.