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Support for Principals and Administrators

 

In-District Consultation

In-District consultation by SEWNTP director, associate director, and/or administrator liaison to meet individual district needs.

Please contact us to schedule a consultation: 

Rhonda Dubin
Director, SEWNTP     
rfdubin@stritch.edu   
(414) 410-4688

Jonathan Dunn
Associate Director, SEWNTP    
jpdunn@stritch.edu   
(414) 410-4432

Bonni Cohen Haber
Administrator Liaison, SEWNTP
bchaber@stritch.edu
(414) 698-6557

 


Principal Network Forums

These forums are designed to support princpals and assistant/associate principals in promoting and utilizing effective induction strategies within their schools and district.

Next forums:

 

Date Time  Cost 
 Feb. 28, 2012  4:30 - 6:30 p.m.  $0 for consortium members
 

 

More information 

Register  

 



The Role of the Principal in Supporting High Quality Teacher Induction

* New Location! This workshop will be held at the Cardinal Stritch University City Center.

The purpose of this workshop is to support principals, assistant principals, and other district administrators to determine effective strategies to help new teachers thrive in a high quality induction program. 

Next offering:

Date Time Cost
Jan. 13, 2012 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

$125/person or $110 for teams of two or more

$190 for non-consortium members

  More information   

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Superintendent / Head of School / President and Primary Contact Breakfast

Designed for the consortium superintendents and primary contacts to dialogue about how the consortium and districts can best support each other to better meet district's induction needs.

Next breakfast:

Date Time Cost
March 8, 2012 7:30 - 9 a.m. $0 for consortium members

   Register   


 

District Induction Team Work Day

Designed for educational leaders in a district who are responsible for the philosophy, design, and implementation of district's induction program, this workshop allows our districts to learn from each other on ways to build and sustain an effective district induction/mentoring program. 

Intended audience: The educational leaders in a district who are responsible for the philosophy, design, and implementation of a district's induction program. It is suggested to send a team of 5-7 people.

Next work day:

Date Time Cost
May 4, 2012 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. $0 for consortium members
  

District Council Meetings

The SEWNTP District Council is represented by two persons from each member district (one lead mentor-teacher, the second the administrator principally in charge of induction). It meets four times during the school year to collaborate to address district induction needs.

 2011-12 District Council Roster 

Date Time
Sept. 27, 2011  
 8 - 11 a.m.
 
 
Nov. 22, 2011
Jan. 31, 2012
March 13, 2012
 
Principal Induction Program

This program includes an interactive series of workshops for new principals and their mentors, and is designed to provide school site administrators with the skills and processes necessary to successfully lead their schools.For more information about these events, please call Mary Whittet at (414) 410-4464.