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Robert Roy MacGregor13729 SE 260th StreetKent, WA 98042253-638-1713 (home)206-293-5035 (cell)robroymac@EDUCATION:2012Doctor of Education Educational Leadership and Policy StudiesUniversity of Washington1997School Administrator CertificateCentral Washington University1987M.Ed. School CounselingCentral Washington University1980 B.A. EducationCentral Washington UniversityCERTIFICATES:SuperintendentState of WashingtonPrincipalState of WashingtonE.S.A. School CounselorState of WashingtonContinuing Teacher Certificate State of WashingtonPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:Associate Director/Senior LecturerUniversity of Washington, Leadership for Learning ProgramJuly 2014-presentDirected special interest group with focus on superintendent preparationTaught curriculum strandWorked on the development of curricula and syllabiConducted program outreach in the K-12 fieldSenior LecturerUniversity of Washington, Danforth ProgramTaught Danforth Program moduleSupervised principal internsConsultantUniversity of Washington, Center for Educational LeadershipProvided coaching for district office administratorsSuperintendentKelso School DistrictJuly 2011-June 2014Chief Operating Officer of the School DistrictSecretary to the District’s Board of DirectorsMaintained a strong focus on improving achievement for every studentDeveloped and implemented a District Strategic PlanWorked with community and county leaders on a workforce-education planProvided executive sponsorship for the work of implementing the state’s new teacher and principal evaluation modelAnnually developed and implemented a balanced budget Implemented a system approach to all continuous improvement work in the districtImplemented a cycle of inquiry process for all teachers and instructional administratorsReceived Rater Reliability Certification-Center for Educational LeadershipAssistant Superintendent, Learning and TeachingRenton School District, July 2008-June 2011Member of Superintendent’s CabinetDirected all academic areas, athletics, and technologyDirected district and school improvement initiativesManaged all budgets related to academic areas and technologyLed the development of a district wide instructional framework Represented the Renton School District at a variety of public forumsDirector of Solutions and OutreachThe Center for Educational Effectiveness, 2007-July 2008Directed the program development and consulting services pertaining to school and district improvementServed as a consultant and professional developer in the fieldEducational ConsultantWestern United States 2006 – 2007Provided guidance to regions and state departments of education in school improvement program developmentAssisted a large Utah school district with their school improvement initiativeField Supervisor, LecturerUniversity of Washington-Tacoma, September 2006 – 2007Supervised administrative internsTaught graduate level course in the department of educationAssistant Superintendent for School ImprovementOffice of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), Washington State, 2001 – June 30, 2006Developed and implemented school and district improvement programs that provided targeted assistance for the state’s most struggling schools and districtsDirected the development and publication of the Washington State’s School Improvement Process Planning Guide ()Assisted schools and districts state wide with the implementation of the No Child Left Behind requirementsInitiated a partnership with the Washington Association of School Administrators to develop and publish The School Systems Improvement Resource Guide ()Managed an annual budget that averaged approximately $10,000,000.Offered state wide training in school improvement planning, data analysis, and sustainabilityDirected and managed the work of up to seventy independent contractors who served as school and district improvement facilitatorsServed on the state superintendent’s leadership cabinetSecured a 2 million dollar grant for high school and district improvement with the Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationMade numerous presentations to professional groups and the Washington State LegislatureManaged three independent evaluations of the School Improvement Assistance programSchool Principal, K-8Kittitas School District, 1997 – 2001Led education reform efforts for the school that resulted in significant increases in student achievementManaged the student assessment system for the districtLed the training and implementation for a building wide student discipline systemManaged the school budget and teacher evaluationsFederal Programs DirectorKittitas School District, 1998 – 2001Directed and budgeted for Title I, LAP, Title VI, Highly Capable and Bilingual programs in the districtSchool CounselorEllensburg School District, 1990 – 1997Provided school counseling and behavior management consultation for grades K-5.Conducted IEP, discipline, and learning conferences with students, teachers and parentsSchool CounselorNaches Valley School District, 1987 – 1990Developed the middle school’s first school counseling programDeveloped and coordinated the district’s drug and alcohol prevention programClassroom TeacherThorp School District, 1980 – 1987Taught grades 3-4 (1980-1983), and grades 4-5 (1983-1987)Coached a variety of junior high and high school sportsDirected drama activities for the elementary schoolPRESENTATIONS: (2005-present)Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, From Inspection to Collaboration: Kelso School District’s TPEP Journey, Chicago, March 2013Washington State School Board Directors Conference, Superintendent-School Board Partnership that Fosters Instructional Leadership, Spokane, November 2012Washington State Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, From Inspection to Collaboration: Kelso School District’s TPEP Journey, Seattle, October 2012AWSP/WASA Conference: Superintendent-Plant Your Flags as Leaders of Learning, Spokane, WA, June 2012Kelso-Longview Chamber of Commerce, The State of the District, December 1, 2011Community Center for Education Results, December 2010, Seattle, WASchool and District Improvement Action Summit: Looking Into the Future, Seattle University, March 17, 2010Washington State Board of Education, May, June 2006. Washington State’s Comprehensive Program for School and District ImprovementConveners’ Conference, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Chicago, IL, April 2006. High School and District Assistance ProgramsNational Title I Conference, Dallas, TX, February, 2006 Washington State’s Comprehensive Program for School and District ImprovementCouncil of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO), Arlington, VI, October, 2005. Washington State’s Comprehensive Program for School and District ImprovementWashington Educational Research Association (WERA), December 2005, What Works in School ImprovementWashington State Legislature, House Education Committee, Spring 2005, Report on the Effectiveness of the School Improvement Assistance ProgramPUBLICATIONS:MacGregor, R.R. (2012). Planting my flag as a leader of learning, School Administrator. Vol. 69, No. 11, 34-38.MacGregor, R.R. (2007). The essential practices of high quality teaching and learning, a research report prepared for The Center for Educational Effectiveness. ()MacGregor, R.R., Nelson, J.R., and Wesch, D. (1997). Creating positive learning environments: the school-wide student management program, Professional School Counseling. Vol.1, No. 2.AFFILIATIONS:Washington Association of School Administrators (WASA)Association of Washington School Principals (AWSP)ShelterBoxUSA AmbassadorBoard of Directors, EntreamigosClan Gordon Pipe Band of Tacoma (piper)REFERENCES:Dr. Suzanne CusickSuperintendentLongview School District2715 Lilac StreetLongview, WA 98632360-575-7016Dr. Gene SharrattExecutive DirectorWashington Student Achievement Council Olympia, WA360-753-7810Chris RuggPrincipalCoweeman Middle SchoolKelso School DistrictKelso, WA 98626360-501-1750 Chris BaileyPresidentLower Columbia Comm. College1600 Maple StreetLongview, WA 98632360-442-2101Dr. Margery GinsbergDistinguished ProfessorEdgewood College1000 Edgewood College DriveMadison, WI 53711312-753-5888Dr. Mike Copland, Deputy Supt.Bellingham School DistrictBellingham, WA1306 Dupont StreetBellingham, WA 98225360-676-6512 ................
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