Sallie E. Dashiell: Trust needs to be rebuilt
RACE FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Name: Sallie E. Dashiell
Age: 50
Occupation: Speech pathologist consultant
Family: Sarah, 15, and Lillie, 12.
Community activities: Currently serving on the Governing Board of
Trustees
for the Huntington Beach Union High School District.
Education: Bachelor’s from Georgetown University; master’s from
George Washington University.
Favorite leader: Jesus of Nazareth.
Contact information: (714) 266-8750; sallie1227@earthlink.net.
DASHIELL ON:
* STUDENT SAFETY:
Start with a sensible policy that bans weapons and hard drugs on
school grounds. Support procedures designed to deal with emergencies
and natural disasters. Send clear messages to students that threats,
intimidation and intent to use weapons or drugs at school will not be
tolerated. Exercise common sense when students make mistakes. Ensure
that staff is well connected to the students. Students should feel
that they matter to their teachers, administrators and support staff.
Students that feel valued will take pride in themselves and their
school and help each other maintain behaviors that contribute to
their safety.
* RAISING STUDENT TEST SCORES:
We are a data-driven school district, which means that we use data
to help us make decisions that lead to improvement in all aspects of
our operations. Test scores give us information about how students
are doing with respect to overall achievement as well as
instructional course content. If scores are low, we evaluate the
curriculum and instruction to insure their alignment with the
expected student learning outcomes and the state content standards.
We ask ourselves, “Does this test accurately reflect what we teach?
Are we teaching what students need to know? Is the instructional
methodology effective?” Ongoing training for both new and experienced
teachers and support staff is essential. We also look at student
factors and ask, “Does this student need remedial help? Does he need
to develop test taking skills?” Analyzing the data and designing a
plan of action based on the information obtained is a good way to
improve test scores and ensure that students are getting the best
possible education.
* FISCAL IMPROVEMENTS TO THE DISTRICT:
Our business services division produces a “user-friendly” budget
that attempts to clarify where our money comes from and how it is
spent. I want to make sure that it gets in the hands of interested
employees and community members. I am committed to keeping the
resources as close to the students as possible (i.e., keeping the
cuts far away from the classroom). I want to balance the rankings of
teachers, administrators and classified staff so that all groups are
at the upper quartile for comparable districts in the county. And
finally, I will be looking critically at monies spent on consultants
who don’t deliver the expected results.
* BIGGEST ISSUE FACING THE DISTRICT:
Aside from the successful completion of the various modernization
projects requiring careful monitoring and coordination of resources,
I believe that the biggest issue facing the district is that of
building trust -- both within the schools and within the community.
Trust starts with mutual respect and sensitivity toward others. Clear
communication is critical to the process. Periodic review of this
climate of trust and customer satisfaction enables us to make changes
that will strengthen relationships. This district is the second
largest employer in the city of Huntington Beach. We value our
employees. We are committed to serving the community. If staff morale
is low or the residents feel we’re not listening to their concerns,
trust begins to erode. Balanced leadership that empowers all
constituents to contribute to the task of educating our young people
must be a priority.
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