Jamie Almanzan is a teacher, leadership coach, and partner at APC Leadership Collaborative. Prior to leading APC, he taught every grade level K-12. He went on to be the Director of Learning and Teaching at Pacific Educational Group in San Francisco and then a Senior Coach at the National Equity Project, a national non-profit. Both organizations were focused on shifting the conversation in schools to address historical academic and experiential gaps for students. He has focused his career on working to assure the promise of public education by supporting schools to serve every student. At APC Leadership Collaborative, he leads professional learning and coaches educational leaders to create more equitable learning environments incorporating observation, collaboration, and changing instruction to best meet the needs of all students. Aaron Johnson is a writer-researcher-practitioner. In 2014, he started Archetype Consulting with the purpose to inspire educators to design schools that inspire academic excellence. He is the author of the 2018 Teachers College Press book, A Walk in Their Kicks: Literacy, Identity, and the Schooling of Young Black Males, the dissertation, Understanding the In-School Literacies of African American Males through a Sociocultural Paradigm: Implications for Teacher Professional Development, and several articles in peer-reviewed journals. His current work includes research projects on literacy proficiency, curriculum writing, and co-designing the instructional infrastructure of a school in the Metro Detroit area. Aaron's past experiences include being a teacher, principal, central office administrator, and higher education faculty, and those experiences aided in the writing of this book. His expertise and passion have taken him across the country and to Ghana to promote literacy proficiency and education cohesion. Aaron's consulting organization, Archetype Consulting, partners with organizations to facilitate professional learning, coaching, research projects, and parent engagement activities. You can find it at www.archetypeconsultingllc.com. Graig Meyer is a social worker, educator, youth development specialist, coach and partner in APC Leadership Collaborative. His work at APC specializes in coaching education and non-profit leaders through complex change efforts, including those that have political elements. Meyer is the co-creator of the Students Six, a process for turning students into professional developers for their own teachers, which is now used by schools across the country. For sixteen years, he led the Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate program, which was nationally recognized for sending 97.5% of its students to college. Meyer also served as the Director of Student Equity and Volunteer Services for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro (NC) City Schools. He is also a member of the North Carolina Senate.
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Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction: Leading Joyful, Successful Schools 1. The Purposeful Principal Every Student Succeeds Mindset 2. The Adaptive Principal Building Trust Dialogue & Inquiry Communication Judgment Conflict Management 3. The Service-Oriented Principal Visionary Systems Thinking Change Management Time Management Delegation Organizational Ability 4. Inclusive Leadership and the Community Customer Focus Results Orientation Responsiveness Environmental Awareness Global Perspective Creative Thinking 5. The Self-Reflective Principal Personal Responsibility for Performance Personal Ethics & Values Self-Reflection Sensitivity 6. Instructional Leadership for Every Single Student Learning Theory Alignment & Structures for Adult Learning Taking a Coaching Stance Student Centered Learning Environments 7. The Audacious Principal Becoming Audacious Index

