Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde had a message for principals at ¼öʬapp Tuesday: this yearās primary focus is on academics.
āThe main thing has to stay the main thing,ā she said. āOur kids must be academically prepared.ā
Elizalde spoke to principals at their monthly meeting at the Performing Arts Center. She told principals to stay focused on academics after more than a year of the conversation around schools being dominated by COVID-19, which can easily distract administrators and campus staff.
Her speech also touched on teacher support, building up student success, elevating all campuses, and self-care for principals, but she said instruction and academics have to be at the forefront for ¼öʬapp.
āThereās room at the top for every single school and principal. Thereās no limit, we set the limit." - Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde
Elizalde said lots of components go into making students academically prepared.
āDo they need social-emotional learning? 100% yes. Do they need true culturally responsive, culturally relevant instruction and practices, 100%,ā she said. āItās not an either or, itās a both and.ā
She then went on to say that ¼öʬapp canāt succeed as a whole if even one school is failing.
āThe solution is not to beat up on the failing school,ā she said. āThe solution is to work together so all schools are successful.ā
Campus principals need to work together, whether theyāre coming from schools surrounded by wealthy neighborhoods or not, Elizalde said.
āThereās room at the top for every single school and principal,ā she said. āThereās no limit, we set the limit.ā
Elizalde ended the address by emphasizing that the schools or programs succeed because of leadership.
āAt the very very end, we know this to be true: The key to student success is a great school. The key to a great school is a great principal,ā she said. āThe key is you.ā