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MSC SCHOOL LEADERSHIP TEAM 

WHAT IS A SCHOOL LEADERSHIP TEAM?

The School Leadership Team (SLT) is a group of people who develop educational policies for their school. They also make sure there are resources to support those policies.

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SLTs

• Provide ongoing evaluations of a school’s educational programs and their impact on student

achievement.

• Play an important role in school-based decision-making
• Help to make school cultures more collaborative.


WHO ARE THE SLT MEMBERS?

There are three members of the school community who must be members of the SLT:

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• Principal
• Parent Teacher Association President
• United Federation of Teachers Chapter Leader

 


WHAT IS THE ROLE OF AN SLT?

An SLT is responsible for developing a school’s Comprehensive Educational Plan (CEP).

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An SLT makes a yearly evaluation of the principal’s record of developing an effective, shared decision-making relationship with the SLT members during the year. This evaluation is given to the community district or high school superintendent.

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The SLT is not responsible for the hiring or firing of school staff. However, according to Chancellor’s Regulation C-30, the SLT must be consulted prior to the appointment of a principal or assistant principal.

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Visit the SLT support site to get the toolkit, bylaws, training modules, and other resources.

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Click here to read the MSC SLT Bylaws (dated November 2021).

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To view current members, minutes, and meeting dates, please click the link above for the SLT page on the PS333.org website.

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