Transforming Schools into Community Hubs

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In this episode of Principals of Change, host Lee speaks with Dan Harding, the principal of Kent Island High School, about his journey from special education teacher to principal. They discuss the importance of fostering a diverse range of extracurricular activities, the implementation of an innovative advisory program, and the significance of cultivating lifelong learners in the school community. Dan emphasizes the need for student engagement and the role of trusted adults in supporting students' academic and personal growth.

Takeaways

  • Dan Harding transitioned from special education to principal over a decade.
  • He emphasizes the importance of extracurricular activities beyond sports.
  • Over two-thirds of students at Kent Island High School are involved in activities.
  • The school has a variety of clubs, including Dungeons and Dragons and debate.
  • Engagement in school activities helps improve discipline and test scores.
  • The advisory program was implemented to support student needs and engagement.
  • Students can choose activities based on their interests during advisory periods.
  • The school tracks student engagement and trusted adult relationships.
  • Dan believes in recognizing students who show improvement, not just high achievers.
  • Lifelong learning is encouraged through diverse opportunities and support.t

Sound Bites

  • "We track as much information as we have."
  • "If you want to do it, let's do it."
  • "You can't fake it, you have to love it."
  • "We've seen great benefit from it."

Chapters

00:00 Journey from Teacher to Principal

08:06 Fostering Extracurricular Engagement

15:02 Implementing the Advisory Program

20:51: Cultivating Lifelong Learners

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