Superintendent Degenfelder Launches Principal Leadership Program In Collaboration With UW

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CHEYENNE – Superintendent Megan Degenfelder and the Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) have launched the 307 Principal Leadership Academy in collaboration with the University of Wyoming (UW) College of Education and with the support of secondary and elementary principal associations. The academy will provide support and training for principals in the early years of their career, which in turn will improve education leadership statewide.

“This initiative is a direct response to recommendations we heard from the Teacher Retention and Recruitment Task Force, that teachers needed stronger support from school leadership. Systems are only as strong as the leaders they possess, and by increasing development opportunities for new principals, we can build stronger systems which lead to stronger student outcomes,” said State Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder. 

The unique two-year mentorship program will assist principals in years one to five in gaining the knowledge required to support the staff in their buildings. The program, developed by a task force of superintendents, principals, and curriculum directors, will match the new school leaders with seasoned Wyoming principal mentors to help them improve coaching, communication, and relationship building skills.

“The best part of this initiative is that it is locally driven– Wyoming principal to Wyoming principal,” said Degenfelder. 

The Principal Leadership Academy demonstrates our commitment with the Wyoming Department of Education to develop exceptional school leaders. This partnership aims to cultivate principals who inspire teachers and enhance student learning. Effective leadership is crucial for building strong school communities where educators and students can reach their full potential,” says Jenna Shim, UW College of Education Dean. 

The academy will kick off in Casper in July. The work will include regional in-person gatherings focused on Wyoming specific topics presented by local principals. In addition to professional learning, participants will become part of a network of educational leaders and resources from across the state to continue their collaboration and growth. 

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