SLT
(School Leadership Team)
What is a School Leadership Team?
The School Leadership Team (SLT) is a group of people who develop educational policies for their school. They also make sure there are resources to support those policies.
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SLTs:
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Provide ongoing evaluations of a school’s educational programs and their impact on student achievement.
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Play an important role in school-based decision-making.
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Help to make school cultures more collaborative.
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A key role for SLTs is to develop the School Comprehensive Educational Plan (CEP).
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Comprehensive Educational Plans (CEP)
The CEP includes the goals and strategies of a specific school for that year. School Leadership Teams work to develop these goals and strategies that lead to improved student outcomes.
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Meeting Dates
Meetings will be scheduled for the first Wednesday of each month, September – June.
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Regularly scheduled SLT meetings are open to members of the school community. Members of the school community, who are not School Leadership Team Members, may request to speak at a SLT meeting. The request must be submitted in writing to the chairperson three school days in advance of the scheduled meeting.
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SLT MINUTES (click the link to view the minutes)
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AEA's SLT Members
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Staff:
Mrs. Leto
Ms. Sferrazza
Mrs. Bates
Ms. Garger
Mrs. Vasilakis
Mrs. Hilton
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Parents:
Stacey Shick Samuels
Ali Civins
Catherine Dauphin
Heather Cohn
Santha Ramakrishnan
Kristina Blazevski-Charpentier (PTA President)
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For more information on NYCDOE's SLTs, visit NYCDOE School Leadership Team
To read the Chancellor's Regulations on SLTs (A-655), click this link: NYCDOE A-655