The Elementary School Principal's Calendar
A Month-by-Month Planner for the School Year
- Robert Ricken - Long Island University – C.W. Post
- Michael Terc
- Ida Ayres
An easy and effective way to get organized – and keep your school running smoothly!
Effective planning can help you be a truly effective principal. Get off on the right foot in July and set your course for a successful school year with this month-by-month planning tool developed by veteran administrators. Developed for both new and experienced elementary school principals, this book lays out everyday challenges and administrative necessities to help you plan strategically for the academic year.
The Elementary School Principal's Calendar provides a month-to-month guide that will make the school year run smoothly from opening to closing. Chapters cover key tasks for each month, beginning in July:
Overview of tasks
Communications – letters, memos, correspondence, media relations
Planning – workshops, orientations, field trips, fundraising activities
Personnel – assignments, schedules, rosters, tenure recommendations
Checklists to monitor progress with an assortment of tasks
Resources to proactively plan and execute effective and decisive leadership
A handy checklist for each month offers flexibility for modification and the monthly calendar helps busy administrators avoid reinventing the wheel each year. Also included is a rich resource of sample documents to help with a variety of communication needs: from samples of your summer letter to parents and memos on standardized testing to information and permission forms for programs designed to help children cope with divorce. The Elementary School Principal's Calendar is essential for every principal faced with juggling the varied tasks of school administration.
"Administrators will enjoy this! The book has a clear reflective piece for principals throughout the text, the material is truly applicable and realistic, and the book could be used in any school by any principal, new or veteran."
"This book will be helpful to the elementary school principal, especially the beginning principal seeking a guide to the overall school year."