Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Building the Leadership Capacity of Assistant Principals





As part of National Assistant Principal Week Celebration (April 13-April 17, 2015) NASSP (@nassp) hosted a live Google Hangout with the Wallace Foundation (

School leaders from Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS) discussed how assistant principals are being developed and acquiring skills to become effective school leaders.

Prince George’s County Public Schools (MD) is one of six districts supported by the Wallace Foundation to participate in the Principal Pipeline Initiative, which investigates the challenge of developing and supporting new principals. Hear how assistant principals are being developed and acquiring skills to become effective school leaders as they discuss their experiences with strategies and practices that strengthen school leadership.

Participants:
Jerenze Campbell, Supervisor, School Leadership Programs, Prince George's County Public Schools
Damaries Blondonville, Wallace Grant, Project Manager, Prince George's County Public Schools
Katrina Lamont, Assistant Principal, Ernest E. Just Middle School, MD
Dr. William Blake, Assistant Principal, Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. High School, MD
Douglas Anthony, Executive Director, Office of Talent Development, Prince George's County Public Schools

Facilitator:
Andy Cole, Consultant, Wallace Foundation