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File #: 25-2805   
Placement: Presentations - Workshop Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/17/2025 In control: School Board Workshop
On agenda: 2/11/2025 Final action:
Title: Review Franklin Covey's The Leader in Me program implementation protocols, available supports and the coordinating three-year investments summary which include a sponsorship opportunity.
Attachments: 1. 25-2805 Franklin Covey Proposal, 2. 25-2805 TLIMNotificationofGrantAward, 3. 25-2805 Budget Sheet Sept 2021 Revised NO Financial Impact ACC, 4. Handout by M. Schlecter
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Title and Board Action Requested
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Review Franklin Covey's The Leader in Me program implementation protocols, available supports and the coordinating three-year investments summary which include a sponsorship opportunity.

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Executive Summary
The Director of Federal Programs, Magen Schlechter, on behalf of the Superintendent of Schools, hereby requests the Board review Franklin Covey's The Leader in Me program implementation protocols, available program supports and the coordinated investment summary consideration for a three-year investment commitment. Currently Challenger K-8 School, Dolores S. Parrott Middle School, Eastside Elementary School, Explorer K-8 School, Hernando High School, and Moton Elementary School have expressed interest in starting this whole-school transformation model. The Leader in Me (TLIM) is built around Stephen Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. The program focuses on developing leadership and personal growth for students, embedding these principles into school culture, curriculum, and practices. TLIM aims to help students build leadership skills that make them proactive, responsible, and effective. By promoting self-awareness, goal setting, and collaboration, the program fosters a positive environment where students take ownership of their learning and leadership development. In short, TLIM is a school-wide program designed to nurture leadership skills, teamwork, and personal growth in students.
The total amount over a three-year period will not exceed $650,000.00. This dollar amount includes district membership and access to the programs online platform, student membership fees, professional learning and consultation fees, curriculum guides and resources, and registration costs for the annual TLIM Symposium. The district is set to receive a $293,700.00 in sponsor funding.

My Contact
Magen Schlechter
Director of Federal Programs
919 N. Broad Street
Brooksville, FL 34601
352-797-7000 ext. 295
schlechter_m@hcsb.k12.fl....

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