Principals Excellence Program | University of Kentucky and Pike County Public Schools
Introduction
The Principals Excellence Program (PEP) is a collaborative enterprise between the University of Kentucky (UK) and Pike County Public Schools (Pike County). During calendar years 2003 and 2004, the partnership delivered intensive yearlong leadership development for two cohorts of practicing principals and prospective candidates holding administrator certification. The overarching goal for the program is improved school leadership that assures learning for all students in high-need rural schools in the eastern Kentucky district. Program objectives and accompanying stategies addressed recruitment, development, and retention as means to reculture the principalship and expand the candidate pool in Pike County. For more information see the PEP's School Leadership Development Program.
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