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2024-25 Mentoring Program for Elementary Principals

2024-25 Mentoring Program for Elementary Principals

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Thursday, August 1, 2024 to Friday, May 30, 2025

Event Details

2024-25 Mentoring and Induction Program 
Participant Expectations

SAI’s beginning administrator mentoring and induction program is created to promote excellence in school leadership, improve classroom instruction, enhance student achievement, build a supportive environment within school districts, increase the retention of promising school leaders, and promote the personal and professional well-being of administrators. 

Each district is required by law to provide beginning principals and persons new to the superintendency with a mentoring and induction program. Districts can meet legislated requirements by using SAI’s program. It is optional for beginning assistant/associate principals or deans. 

Mentee Expectations (Beginning administrator participation is important and expected.) 

  • Attend statewide meetings with your mentor (schedule below).
  • Initiate communication with your mentor regarding questions or issues as they arise. 
  • Participate in weekly conversations with your mentor. 
  • Meet face-to-face monthly with your mentor.  
  • Host mentor at your school at least once during the course of the year.  
  • Visit your mentor’s school at least once during the course of the year.  
  • Provide feedback after statewide meetings and upon the completion of the program to assist with program evaluation.
  • Inform SAI if the relationship with your mentor is not meeting your needs or these expectations.  
  • Fully participate in the program throughout the 2024-25 school year (this is a one-year commitment as required by Iowa law for principals and superintendents only). 

Mentor Expectations 

  • Attend a mentor training session and/or view mentor orientation and training webinar.  
  • Attend statewide meetings with your mentee (schedule below). 
  • Initiate contact with your mentee at least once a week. 
  • Schedule and facilitate monthly face-to-face visits with your mentee.  
  • Utilize online resources provided in monthly editions of Mentoring Matters
  • Complete monthly data collection tool. 
  • Visit your mentee’s school at least once during the course of the year.  
  • Host mentee at your school at least once during the course of the year.  
  • Provide feedback after statewide meetings and upon the completion of the program to assist with program evaluation.
  • Inform SAI if the relationship with your mentee is not meeting expectations.  
  • Keep the interactions between you and your mentee confidential.*  
  • Support your mentee throughout the 2024-25 school year (this is a one-year commitment). 

* The appropriate role for a mentor is to provide a safe, supportive learning experience for the mentee. In particular, the mentor should not engage in conversations with a mentee’s supervisor regarding issues related to the mentee’s performance or abilities unless the mentor is concerned about illegal, unethical or immoral behavior.  

For More Information:

School Administrators of Iowa Logo 12199 Stratford Drive
Clive, Iowa 50325
United States
515.267.1115

Meeting Dates

  • September 26 - 9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Location TBD
  • October 17 - 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Virtual
  • November 19 - 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Virtual
  • February 4 - 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Virtual
  • March 25  - 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Virtual

Registration Fee (If you're registering someone other than yourself, please make sure you enter the new administrator's name in the Attendee field.)
The district pays $500 to SAI for each new administrator participating in the program. The fee underwrites expenses associated with the identified components of the program. An invoice will be generated upon registration.

Program Agreement
Reminder that a Program Agreement approved and signed by the district should also be submitted to SAI.

Additional Information
Find more SAI Mentoring and Induction Program information.

Questions
Contact Dana Schon, professional learning director or Amy Swanson, program coordinator

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