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Discover Your Why

The Bedrock of Your 'why'
šŸ’”Facilitator's Content:
Script:
Intro:

We are going to start off by we taking a vital step in defining the essence of your school district. We're on a quest to unearth the 'why' of your district, and it all starts with understanding your core values and beliefs. These aren't just words; they're the guiding principles that shape your educational community.

Identifying your core values is about tapping into the heart of what makes your district special. It's about the principles that drive your decisions and actions, the beliefs that resonate throughout your community, and the aspirations that set you apart.

Guiding the Value Identification:

Let's start this exercise by reflecting deeply on what you, as a district, hold most dear. What are the values and beliefs that you want to be the cornerstone of your educational philosophy?

I encourage you to think broadly and creatively. Consider the values that not only define your district now but also those that you aspire to embody. These can be ideals like 'Innovative Teaching,' 'Inclusivity,' or 'Empowering Lifelong Learners.

Outro:

Take a few moments to reflect and records your top 5 values in the space provided.

Remember, there are no right or wrong answers here. Every perspective adds richness and depth to our understanding of who we are as a district.

Facilitator Notes:
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Our journey to uncover your school district's 'why' begins with identifying its essential values and beliefs. This step is crucial in charting a course toward a meaningful, impactful, and thriving educational community.

Exercise:
Honoring Your Core Values
Objective:
To identify the five key principles or beliefs that should represent your school district.
Instructions:
Reflect on the fundamental values and beliefs you want your school district to embody. These are the essence of what makes your district unique and purposeful beyond its basic functions.
List them as succinct phrases, such as "Student-Centered Learning" or "Community Engagement.ā€
Most Important Value/Belief:
Second Value/Belief:
Third Value/Belief:
Fourth Value/Belief:
Fifth Value/Belief:
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