Need a Mentor?
New School Leader Registration Form ~ (click on link) NSL Registration
Want to be an AMP Mentor?
Training for New Mentors: This full day training for new mentors is designed to equip veteran administrators with the understanding and skills to support beginning school leaders. The session will focus on relationship building, mentoring perspectives and dynamics along with program requirements. This training is offered free of charge. Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed.
AMP trained mentors, assigned to a new school leader, receives a stipend plus mileage expenses. If you have any questions about the trainings or becoming a mentor, contact Tom Schlimpert (tom.schlimpert@dese.mo.gov) or call (573) 751-3413. Questions regarding registrations can be addressed to Missi Gaggens (missi.gaggens@dese.mo.gov) or cal (573) 522-4160.
Below are upcoming dates for Training for New Mentors:
Training for New Mentors ~ April 15, 2008 ~ Moberly~ (click on link) April 15 2008 Mentor Training
Training for New Mentors ~ June 5, 2008 ~ Rolla (SC RPDC) ~ (click on link) June 5 2008 Mentor Training
Training for New Mentors ~ June 18, 2008 ~ Lake Ozark ~ (click on link) June 18 2008 Mentor Training
Mentor Update Form (please fill out if any of your information has changed)~ (click on link) Mentor Update Form
Administrative Mentoring Program Contact Logs
Mentor Log Directions
Mentor Log Directions (First Year) ~ (click on link) First Year Mentor Log Directions
Mentor Log Directions (Second Year)~(click on link) Second Year Mentor Log Directions
First Year Logs
Mentor Log 1 (July-November)-click on link: AMP Contact Log1 July-Nov. First Year
Mentor Log 2 (December-April)-click on link: AMP Contact Log2 Dec-April- First Year
Second Year Logs
Mentor Log 1 (July-October)-click on link: AMP Contact Log1 July-Oct. Second Year
Mentor Log 2 (November-March)-click on link: AMP Contact Log2 Nov-March- Second Year
Sponsored by The Missouri Partnership for Mentoring School Leaders (MPMSL) and includes membership from the following:
* Missouri Professors of Educational Administration (MPEA);* Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE);
* Missouri Association of School Administrators (MASA)
* Missouri Association of Secondary School Principals (MASSP);
* Missouri Association of Elementary School Principals (MAESP);
* Missouri Council of Administrators of Special Education (MO-CASE)
* Missouri Council of Career & Technical Administrators (MCCTA)
* Regional Professional Development Centers (RPDC);
* Missouri School Board Association (MSBA)
* Missouri Center for Career Education
Supported by a grant from The Wallace Foundation
