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- School vision
- Data-based decision-making
- Diverse families and communities
- Implementing vision, mission, and goals
- Using data in instructional planning and decision making
- Progress monitoring
- Grading policy and high expectations
- Achievement gaps
- Involving students in school improvement processes
- Collaborative data
- Potential issues leaders may see in instructing teachers to use assessments
- Principles of classroom assessment that school leaders must be aware
- Teaching staff quality
- School safety plans
- Data-driven instructional systems (DDIS)
- Student mental health
- School codes of conduct
- Providing social and emotional support and prevention services to students
- Holding community conversations to build financial and public support
- Engaging parents and other community members from diverse populations
- Providing youth with access to recreational facilities outside of school hours
- Recommendations arrived at through experiences in creating successful community schools
- National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) behavioral standards
- Ethical leadership
- Respect for individual dignity and worth
- Inclusive education of students with disabilities
- Comprehensive needs assessment to refocus on school vision and mission
- Explaining policies to school community members
- Interacting with parents who are upset or angry
- Educational equity
- Lobbying and political activism to effect legislation to benefit education