Her Systemic Focus Yields Mighty Gains
August 01, 2022
Profile: KAMELA PATTON
Kamela Patton has built her reputation as a highly regarded superintendent by aiming high and exceeding expectations.
She鈥檚 made her distinguished mark as superintendent in Florida鈥檚 Collier County Public Schools
for the past 11 years, pushing the 48,000-student system to make important advances against steep hurdles. When she joined the district, which is based in Naples, she was the sixth superintendent in little more than a decade.
Foremost among
the challenges was becoming a meaningful presence in the lives of educators and students. At 2,300 square miles, her district covers geography bigger than the state of Delaware. The K-12 population carries wide diversity in socioeconomic status, race,
ethnicity and language, and the county is home to the state鈥檚 largest concentration of migrant students.
Patton approached the task with a systemic lens, knowing progress in lifting children鈥檚 lives is much too slow when it happens
one school at a time. She promoted collaboration at the district level, cultivating relationships with health-care groups, businesses and law enforcement.
She has prompted districtwide change by growing a culture of continuous improvement.
Patton says she tackles complex problems and hones her planning and problem-solving skills by following Stephen Covey鈥檚 advice to 鈥渂egin with the end in mind.鈥
Her distinctive communication style bears memorable advice. She
once told a reporter that a leader鈥檚 success depended on two things: detailed planning and focus. 鈥淲hen you have a road map, you can get somewhere,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hen every day you walk in putting out fires, you鈥檙e not making
progress.鈥
Ironically, Patton might never have become a superintendent without a chance conversation with a senior district administrator in the Miami-Dade County Schools. By age 49, she had forged a deep commitment to Miami-Dade, the
nation鈥檚 4th largest district with 330,000 students.
Her 35-year career in public education started with a teaching job in Dade County, then successive stints as assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent of academics and
special projects and finally assistant superintendent of operations. Competitive by nature, Patton enjoyed testing her abilities in many arenas and visualized remaining with the district until retirement because she thrived in central-office roles where
she could grow her knowledge and skills. Her leadership on equity for all students attracted notice.
鈥淚 held 16 jobs in 25 years!鈥 Patton says of her Dade County tenure. Her administrative colleague who discovered the opening for
the top berth in nearby Collier County recommended she pursue the superintendency. Collier鈥檚 board found her expertise a strong fit.
The results, though not immediate, have been steady and noteworthy. During Patton鈥檚 tenure, the
graduation rate for English language learners jumped from 49.8 percent to 86.8 percent. Among Black students, the increase moved from 64 percent to 93 percent. The district now carries Florida鈥檚 top tier rating, an A.
Earlier this year,
she was honored as one of four finalists for National Superintendent of the Year.
She has attracted admirers along the way. The Collier County sheriff, Kevin Rambosk, is one. He points to Patton鈥檚 ability to rally people around shared
desires to better serve students鈥 academic and non-academic needs.
鈥淎lthough we have different roles, we share a similar philosophy,鈥 Rambosk says. One measure of their shared trust is the standing invitation he carries to
attend superintendent cabinet meetings, which he does regularly.
The superintendent finds teachable moments everywhere. During a recent visit to an elementary school, Patton planted a seed about a young girl鈥檚 potential. 鈥淚鈥檓
just an ordinary woman,鈥 she told her, then added, 鈥渂ut ordinary women can do extraordinary things. You can do extraordinary things.鈥
Author
BIO STATS: KAMELA PATTON
CURRENTLY: superintendent, Collier County Public Schools, Naples, Fla.
PREVIOUSLY: assistant superintendent of school operations, Miami-Dade Public
Schools, Miami, Fla.
AGE: 58
GREATEST INFLUENCE ON CAREER: In Miami-Dade Public Schools, I had a long line of supervisors who taught me valuable lessons.
BEST PROFESSIONAL DAY: When
I was given the Outstanding Citizen of the Year Award 鈥 the first time it was ever given to a civil servant.
BOOKS AT BEDSIDE: The Four Disciplines of Execution for Educators by Sean Covey
WHY I鈥橫 AN 91制片 MEMBER: 91制片 provides opportunities to develop, grow and strengthen superintendents鈥 leadership. It provides a network of superintendents.
91制片 provides opportunities to develop, grow and strengthen superintendents鈥 leadership. It provides a network of superintendents.Kamela Patton![]()
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