Approximately 80 new principals of South Carolina schools
are
expected to participate in the 16th Annual Principal Induction Program,
which is scheduled for July 15 to 20 at Coastal Carolina University.
The Principal Induction Program is designed exclusively for first-
year principals to help them develop and improve leadership and
presentation skills.
The academy gives participants an opportunity to discuss issues
and concerns with other first-year principals, veteran principals and
experts in the field. Each participant is paired with an experienced
principal who serves as a mentor. Follow-up meetings throughout the
year provide additional training in leadership and management skills
and serve as a forum for exchanging ideas.
The five-day summer institute will include seminars conducted by
state and local experts on such topics as team building,
accountability, managing schools, finance, academic standards and
safety.
The Principal Induction Program is sponsored by the South Carolina
Department of Education's Office of Professional Development in
response to State Regulation 43-167, which requires newly-appointed
principals attend a summer training institute to prepare for their
positions.