The Leader In Me: Leadership, Academics, and Culture
The Leader in Me is a journey, not a destination. As with any journey, it is far more likely to be done with vigor when people are:
-Highly effective as individuals,
-Working together as a team.
-In pursuit of a compelling PURPOSE
Students and staff at Madison believe that everyone can be a leader, everyone has genius, change starts with me, educators empower students to lead their own learning, and we develop the whole person.
21st Century Skills:
1. Creativity and Innovation
2. Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
3. Communication and Collaboration
4. Flexibility and Adaptability
5. Initiative and Self-Direction
6. Social and Cross-Cultural Skills
7. Productivity and Accountability
8. Leadership and Responsibility
TLM: Parent Guides
Message from Mr. Baez. Your future starts with you. Being a leader means you are in charge of your learning.
Leadership: Launching professional learning, student learning, and family learning.
Academics: Aligning school wide goal achievement, student led academic goals, and empowering instruction.
Culture: Creating a leadership environment, shared leadership, and leadership events at Madison.