Title: SCHOOL BOARDS MATTER
1SCHOOL BOARDS MATTER! The Lighthouse Project
and South Dakota
2The Lighthouse Project
- A Ten Year Study of
- The Relationship between School Board Leadership
and Student Learning
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4Findings from Phase I
- Boards in high achieving districts were different
from boards in low achieving districts in two
main ways - Beliefs
- Understanding and focus on school renewal (7
conditions for productive change)
5Findings from Phase II
- A relationship between the beliefs and actions of
board members, the school culture, and the
achievement of children. . . - 5 roles of the board
- 7 areas of board performance
- The knowledge, skills, beliefs boards needed to
perform in those areas - Effective approaches for development of
board/superintendent teams
6Important Linkages
7Some Key Results (Phase II)
- Significant increase in the time boards spent on
student achievement - Significant change in the presence of 6 of the 7
conditions - Significant change in beliefs
- Significant change in achievement
8Changes in the Conditions of Practice (the
Culture)
9Changes in Seven Conditions
- Connections Across the System
- Knowing What it Takes to Change Achievement
- Workplace Support
- Professional Development
- Balance Between Districtwide Direction and
Building Level Autonomy - A Strong Community Connection
- Distributed Leadership
10Perceived Changes in Seven Conditions After 3
Years
- Connections Across the System
- Knowing What it Takes to Change Achievement
- Workplace Support
- Professional Development
- Balance Between Districtwide Direction and
Building Level Autonomy - A Strong Community Connection (Same)
- Distributed Leadership
11Changes in Beliefs
12Changes in Beliefs Being Monitored
- Most Significant Changes
- Schools need to be organized/structured
differently - Impact adults in school can have on student
learning - Improving educators knowledge skills in order
to improve student learning
13Other Observations
- 90 percent of all bd mbrs and staff said there
is a clear and focused student achievement goal. - In 3 of 5 school board time on student
achievement doubled. - Staff board members in all 5 districts agreed
local boards can positively impact student
achievement.
14Changes in Student Learning
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18Fort Madison - State 4th Grade Reading, All
Students
Source Iowa Department of Education, 2008
19Fort Madison - State 4th Grade Reading, Low
Socio-Economic Status
Source Iowa Department of Education, 2008
20Fort Madison - State 4th Grade Reading, Special
Education
Source Iowa Department of Education, 2008
21Fort Madison - State 8th Grade Reading, Special
Education
Source Iowa Department of Education, 2008
22Fort Madison - State 4th Grade Math, All
Students
Source Iowa Department of Education, 2008
23Fort Madison - State 4th Grade Math, Low
Socio-Economic Status
Source Iowa Department of Education, 2008
24Fort Madison - State 4th Grade Math, Special
Education
Source Iowa Department of Education, 2008
25Fort Madison - State 8th Grade Math, Special
Education
Source Iowa Department of Education, 2008
26Beliefs and Demographic
- Factors with no impact on perceived role
- District size
- Time on the board
- Education level of board members
- Time reportedly spent on board work
- Children in school
- Age
- Financial health of district
- Board turnover
- Percent of low-income families
27Beliefs and Demographics
- Factors with impact on perceived beliefs about
their role - Region of the state
- Amount of training board members received
- Region of state with less board training and
where board members held lower beliefs about
their role for improving student achievement was
the region with highest concentration of low
achieving districts.
28Phase III Emerging Learning
- Model for Board Development
- Training Institute for those who develop boards
- State partners (past and current)
- Iowa Idaho
- Illinois Washington
- Missouri Kentucky
- Oregon Conneticut
- Wisconsin California
29Summary Good news!
- Boards Matter!
- Learned a lot about what boards do that has a
positive impact on district efforts to improve
achievement - Learned a lot about how to help boards develop
the knowledge and skills they need - Learned that training matters
- Learning how to disseminate what weve learned on
a large scale
30Challenges
- Confusion lack of understanding about the role
of the board for improving achievement - Boards and superintendents view the role of the
board quite differently (student ach.) - Beliefs about whats possible and what it will
take to get different results may inhibit
projects success
31The South Dakota Connection
- Multiple Level Training Program
- Designed Around School Board Research
32GAVEL
- Roles of School Board
- Set clear expectations
- Create conditions for success
- Hold the system accountable to the expectations
- Build collective will
- Learn together as a board team
- (See attachment to Power Point page 13)
33Leadership for Student Learning
- ASBSD agreement with Lighthouse Project
- Resource Book (130 pages)
- Study Guide (8 Modules, 48 pages)
- DVD (4-minute)
34Pilot Study
- Todd County School Board Superintendent
- Melissa Whipple-Riley, Past President
35School Boards Matter - Future
- National Survey Lighthouse/NSBA
- Areas of Inquiry
- South Dakota
- GAVEL
- Development Delivery Personnel
- Zogby Poll 86 public agree school districts
should invest in training school board members
36Challenges for School Board Associations. . .
- Qualifications of trainers
- Education background vs. not
- Reluctance to provide both pressure and support
- Pressure as expectation for success rather than
sanctions - Support as problem solving through barriers
- External support for in-district work
- Large scale dissemination
- Curriculum vs. Institute
- Belief that School Boards Do Matter