(1) Research supports the value of quality
school and school district leadership. Effective leadership is
critical to improving student learning and transforming
underperforming schools and school districts into world-class
learning centers.
(2) A public-private partnership is established to develop,
pilot, and implement the Washington state leadership academy to
focus on the development and enhancement of personal leadership
characteristics and the teaching of effective practices and
skills demonstrated by school and district administrators who are
successful managers and instructional leaders. It is the goal of
the academy to provide state-of-the-art programs and services
across the state.
(3) Academy partners include the state superintendent and
principal professional associations, private nonprofit
foundations, institutions of higher education with approved
educator preparation programs, the professional educator
standards board, the office of the superintendent of public
instruction, educational service districts, the state school
business officers' association, and other entities identified by
the partners. The partners shall designate an independent
organization to act as the fiscal agent for the academy and shall
establish a board of directors to oversee and direct the
academy's finances, services, and programs. The academy shall be
supported by a national research institution with demonstrated
expertise in educational leadership.
(4) Initial development of academy course content and
activities shall be supported by private funds. Initial tasks of
the academy are to:
(a) Finalize a comprehensive design of the academy and the
development of the curriculum frameworks for a comprehensive
leadership development program that includes coursework,
practicum, mentoring, and evaluation components;
(b) Develop curriculum for individual leadership topics;
(c) Pilot the curriculum and all program components; and
(d) Modify the comprehensive design, curriculum coursework,
practicum, and mentoring programs based on the research results
gained from pilot activities.
(5) The board of directors shall report semiannually to the
superintendent of public instruction on the financial
contributions provided by foundations and other organizations to
support the work of the academy. The board of directors shall
report by December 31st each year to the superintendent of public
instruction on the programs and services provided, numbers of
participants in the various academy activities, evaluation
activities regarding program and participant outcomes, and plans
for the academy's future development.
(6) The board of directors shall make recommendations for
changes in superintendent and principal preparation programs, the
administrator licensure system, and continuing education
requirements.
[2007 c 402 § 1.]
NOTES:
Captions not law -- 2007 c 402: "Captions used in this act are not any part of the law." [2007 c 402 § 12.]