In this atmosphere of high-stakes testing and accountability, the primary role of today's administrator is instructional leader. From learning and teaching best practices through professional development to making sure all teachers have the tools and resources they need to effectively teach children, administrators have become teachers and learners.
But the traditional role of the administrator hasn't disappeared. Addressing multiple instructional priorities while tackling school safety, discipline and classroom management, fiscal and personnel management, and parent and community relations can be overwhelming to both new and experienced administrators. This site is designed to provide assistance and insight into the multifaceted responsiblities of administrators.