Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Teachers Matter!

     Smarter Balanced Assessment System, Common Core Standards, Response to Intervention, and a host of other initiatives are making their way into schools as a way to provide a better public education for students.  History tells us some of these initiatives may make a difference and some may not.  I believe what has always made a difference, and always will, is the quality of educators a school has in front of students facilitating learning on a daily basis.  In virtually every study or piece of literature I have read on factors that affect student learning, the quality of the teacher almost always is at the top of the list.  Although important, the standards, curriculum, assessments, technology, and physical appearance of the school do not have nearly as much influence on student learning as the teacher does.
     In July, I started serving as the superintendent of one of the highest academic performing districts in the state of Wisconsin.  I have been asking a lot of questions of different stakeholders (teachers, support staff, parents, and students), searching for why the district is performing at such a high level.  I feel the answer is that the district has done a great job attracting, selecting and developing quality teachers who are making an incredible difference for students.  For a typical teaching vacancy in our district, it is common to get over 300 applications.  The Fox Point – Bayside School District has become a destination district for not only parents to send their children, but for experienced educators to continue their professional journey.  Most of our teachers taught in other districts before they came here.
     I continue to be amazed at the high quality and talent of our educators.  I was impressed with the staff development our staff members were involved in over the summer.  Most of our teachers have advanced degrees and are immersed in continuing to evolve in their craft.  Much of my professional career was spent at the middle school and high school level and now I am seeing firsthand how primary teachers facilitate the first steps toward literacy; I am simply awestruck.  Teaching really matters.
    What do I believe are the primary reasons our two schools are outperforming other schools? It is because we have supportive, knowledgeable, curious and resourceful parents who have high expectations for their children and highly skilled educators who have the knowledge, skills and dispositions to get the most out of students.  It is a good formula for success.  As a district, we need to never lose sight of our investment in attracting, developing and supporting teachers.  It has paid great dividends and helped bring us to where we are as a learning community.  Teachers matter and I am so glad to be a part of the FPBS Team!