Dillard High School Principal Casandra Robinson named one of Florida’s top principals by Florida TaxWatch and FSU’s Learning Systems Institute

DILLARD-HIGHG-CASANDRA-ROBIDillard High School Principal Casandra Robinson named one of Florida’s top principals by Florida TaxWatch and FSU’s Learning Systems Institute

     Broward County Public Schools Dillard High School Principal Casandra Robinson has been named one of Florida’s top performing principals by Florida TaxWatch Center for Educational Performance & Accountability and the Learning Systems Institute at Florida State University. In all, six principals throughout the state were revealed recently as recipients of the Florida TaxWatch Principal Leadership Awards. Recognition is based on analysis of student achievement gains in reading and mathematics in high-risk public schools.

“Great leadership is the cornerstone of a successful school,” said Education Commissioner Pam Stewart. “Congratulations to the great leaders honored with the Principal Leadership Award. I applaud the bold action each of them has taken to ensure their students have the best chance for success in college, career and life.”

We are very proud of Principal Robinson and the great leadership she provides to her students, teachers, staff and the community of Dillard High School,” said Broward Schools Superintendent Robert W. Runcie. “The students and staff continued accomplishments are evidence of her hard work and commitment to student achievement.”

The Principal Leadership Awards program is part of the Florida TaxWatch and Learning Systems Institute Principal Leadership Initiative. The goal of the initiative is to improve student achievement in high-risk schools and close the achievement gap by studying the identified principals and changing state policies to reflect their successful practices.

“These six principals are breaking down barriers to achievement for high-risk students by creating the best learning environment for their success,” said Robert Weissert, chief research officer for Florida TaxWatch. “By applying the characteristics that help these principals foster student achievement to all principals in all schools, Florida can ensure every student can be successful in the classroom, regardless of race, class, zip code, or school zone.”

While there are other awards

programs for Florida principals, the Florida TaxWatch Principal Leadership Award is the only data-driven honor given to those who exceed expectations in learning gains for at-risk students in high-risk schools. High-risk schools have high percentages of students with disabilities, students designated as English as a Second Language learners, and those eligible for Free and Reduced Lunch.

“The Learning Systems Institute is proud to partner with Florida TaxWatch to recognize Florida’s remarkable principals, whose actions play a critical role in student performance,” said Kristina Lavenia, researcher with LSI. “The Principal Leadership Awards program lays the foundation for a study that will allow Florida to understand which leadership and management practices are contributing most to positive learning gains.”

The principals will be recognized at a ceremony in Orlando on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014, where they will receive a generous financial award sponsored by the Florida Lottery, Kyra Infotech, J.M. Rubin Foundation, State Farm, Wells Fargo and Brighthouse Networks. The principals will also be recognized at the State Board of Education meeting in Orlando on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014. To be eligible for the award, candidates must have been at their school for a minimum of three years to ensure their policies were impactful. No nominations were accepted for the awards; only DOE data were analyzed to determine the winning principals.

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