Linda Cliatt-Wayman is a passionate educator with an unwavering belief in the potential of all children. Her leadership as a high school principal in North Philadelphia has been featured by TED, ABC World News Tonight, and Nightline. Wayman grew up in poverty in North Philadelphia, where she experienced firsthand the injustice being perpetrated against poor students in their education. She has dedicated her career and her life to ending that injustice and to helping students succeed in school and beyond. Wayman earned her BA from Kutztown University and her MA from St. Joseph's University. She spent 20 years as a special education teacher before becoming a principal of FitzSimons High School in 2003. Wayman led a turnaround of FitzSimons from a school known for low levels of academic achievement and high levels of violence to a safe space focused on learning. In 2005 she was given the opportunity to open The Young Women's Leadership School at Rhodes High School. Once again, Wayman led a turnaround at Rhodes. Before she arrived, only 3% of students were proficient in math and 9% were proficient in reading. By holding students and staff alike to high expectations, providing intense professional development to her staff, building a strong leadership team, and always believing in and loving her students, Wayman oversaw the growth of Rhodes so that the majority of students were proficient in math and reading and 94% of seniors were accepted into college. Wayman spent two years as Assistant Superintendent of High Schools for the School District of Philadelphia, directly overseeing all of the district's 52 high schools. But when the district decided to merge her two former schools, FitzSimons and Rhodes, with another North Philadelphia High School, Strawberry Mansion, Wayman knew she had to step in to lead the merged school as principal. At Strawberry Mansion, not far from the North Philadelphia neighborhood where she grew up, Wayman and her team are once again proving what is possible for low-income children. Test scores have improved every year since Wayman took over, and the school was removed from the federal Persistently Dangerous Schools list for the first time in five years. Wayman's powerful leadership and the success of her students have caused people to take notice. Diane Sawyer and her team spent an entire school year documenting Wayman's efforts, which were featured on both ABC World News Tonight and Nightline. She was named a KYW Gamechanger and won the 2014 Philadelphia Magazine Trailblazer Award and 2014 Philadelphia Maneto Award. Wayman has shared her story with audiences across the country. In May 2015, she delivered a TED Talk at TED Women in which she described her loving, fierce leadership for children. Other speaking engagements have included the Pennsylvania Conference for Women, the Massachusetts Conference for Women, the Raytheon Leadership Conference, the Cancer Treatment Center for America Luncheon, and the Exelon Women Luncheon, and the Dallas Bar Association. Above all, Linda Cliatt-Wayman is driven by her love for her students. She ends her announcements to her students every morning the same way: "Remember, if no one told you they loved you today, remember I do and I always will."
Principal Wayman’s signature offering, the Principal Wayman Education Leadership Series, is founded on the belief that educational leaders are highly educated, thoughtful, committed people. Too often, professional development for principals feels like an endless string of information dumps, as if the core challenge for education leaders is knowing what to do. Principal Wayman understands that administrators already possess a wealth of knowledge on what to do. What they support with is understanding how to do all those things simultaneously in a way that is aligned to a powerful vision for children, inspires others to follow, and insists on excellence from everyone in the building.
In her leadership development series, Principal Wayman bridges the gap between knowledge and practice, moving education leaders from what they know to what they do. In customized sessions, she teaches leaders how to hold everyone accountable to an inspiring vision by examining all of the roles a successful principal must play as a leader. Throughout the series, leaders will be pushed by Wayman to rigorously apply these leadership skills to their own practice, to refine their visions, and to develop the systems they’ll need to implement to move their school forward.
The Experience:
The Principal Wayman Education Leadership Series is an in-depth engagement that includes customization to your specific context and in person session facilitation development for whichever principals and administrators you choose.
The Principal Wayman Education Leadership Series begins with an initial needs assessment call with Principal Wayman, so that she can begin to build an understanding of the specific needs of the administrators she’ll be working with.
Principal Wayman will come to your site to facilitate in-person leadership sessions that form the foundation of the series.
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