Southbridge Public Schools
Assistant Principal-West Street School
Southbridge Public Schools, Southbridge, Massachusetts, us, 01550
Background on Southbridge Public Schools:
Southbridge Public Schools serve approximately 2,200 students in six schools. The district is presently undergoing extensive turnaround at all levels, with the assistance of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. This creates unique opportunities for teachers and students. One example is a recently announced, long-term partnership with the University of Connecticut to develop Southbridge Schools to be a national demonstration site for successful implementation of PBIS strategies. Additionally, our district is the recipient of a number of significant grants that are allowing us to creatively redesign Secondary School, curriculum enhancements, improved culture and climate and afterschool opportunities for students. If you feel strongly about improving the educational experience for students and have a commitment to social justice, Southbridge Public Schools welcomes you.
More information about the district’s turnaround efforts can be found here.
Role & Responsibilities
The Elementary Assistant Principal (AP) will report to the School Principal, assist in leading the school, and will serve as the Principal’s proxy, when necessary. The AP is a member of the school-based leadership team and works closely with the Principal to plan and implement all facets of pedagogical operation, including instructional support services, the administration and improvement of the general academic program.
Working collaboratively with the Principal, the Receiver, and other central office leadership staff, the AP ensures that the school uses all available resources to meet or surpass yearly achievement goals. Under the guidance and supervision of the Principal, the AP supports the day-to-day operations of the instructional programs.
Primary responsibilities include:
Teacher Development and Evaluation
With oversight from the Principal, lead instructional staff to achieve high performance through goal setting, collaborative work and evaluation.
Plan and lead professional development sessions, fostering a culture of collaboration and commitment to all students.
Collaborate with the Principal to evaluate school staff.
Advise, support, and mentor individual teachers and administrators to improve instruction through:
Daily classroom observation and feedback.
Curriculum, unit, and lesson collaborative planning and review.
Comprehensive and evolving professional development programming.
Student Achievement
Assist the Principal with the research, design, and alignment of scope and sequence, and curriculum with standards.
Improve instruction and learning outcomes for students.
Responsible for monitoring the progress of graduation rates and developing programs to address drop-out prevention.
In partnership with the Principal, evaluate school performance data to make holistic and individual recommendations for improving instructional practices.
Facilitate data-driven analysis and discussions with instructional staff regarding student performance.
Culture and Climate
Foster a safe, respectful, and collegial climate for teachers and students that allows all members of the school's community to focus on learning.
Management and Leadership
Embody and advocate the mission, vision, and strategic direction of the district.
Work with parents and the community to achieve maximum involvement in and support of student performance.
Serve as a key member of the school's leadership staff.
Supervise school wide events and daily operations, as assigned.
Other duties as assigned by the Principal and/or Receiver.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree (required); Master’s degree (preferred).
MA DESE Assistant Principal License (Pre-K-6) (required).
Minimum of 3 years of teaching experience with a track record of success improving the academic achievement of disadvantaged students.
Strong instructional leadership skills and a record of showing leadership in a variety of situations, such as in academics, school culture/climate, and operations.
Exceptional interpersonal skills with students, parents, and colleagues.
Commitment to ensuring academic success for all students.
Belief in the necessity of high behavior expectations and consistency in upholding those expectations.
Vision for instructional excellence that requires deep thinking and engagement from all students.
Shared dedication to Southbridge’s mission and values.
Excellent teamwork, communication, initiative, urgency, cultural proficiency and positivity.
Bilingual/Spanish language skills strongly preferred.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Southbridge Public Schools is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, gender identity, disability, religion, age, or sexual orientation.
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Southbridge Public Schools serve approximately 2,200 students in six schools. The district is presently undergoing extensive turnaround at all levels, with the assistance of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. This creates unique opportunities for teachers and students. One example is a recently announced, long-term partnership with the University of Connecticut to develop Southbridge Schools to be a national demonstration site for successful implementation of PBIS strategies. Additionally, our district is the recipient of a number of significant grants that are allowing us to creatively redesign Secondary School, curriculum enhancements, improved culture and climate and afterschool opportunities for students. If you feel strongly about improving the educational experience for students and have a commitment to social justice, Southbridge Public Schools welcomes you.
More information about the district’s turnaround efforts can be found here.
Role & Responsibilities
The Elementary Assistant Principal (AP) will report to the School Principal, assist in leading the school, and will serve as the Principal’s proxy, when necessary. The AP is a member of the school-based leadership team and works closely with the Principal to plan and implement all facets of pedagogical operation, including instructional support services, the administration and improvement of the general academic program.
Working collaboratively with the Principal, the Receiver, and other central office leadership staff, the AP ensures that the school uses all available resources to meet or surpass yearly achievement goals. Under the guidance and supervision of the Principal, the AP supports the day-to-day operations of the instructional programs.
Primary responsibilities include:
Teacher Development and Evaluation
With oversight from the Principal, lead instructional staff to achieve high performance through goal setting, collaborative work and evaluation.
Plan and lead professional development sessions, fostering a culture of collaboration and commitment to all students.
Collaborate with the Principal to evaluate school staff.
Advise, support, and mentor individual teachers and administrators to improve instruction through:
Daily classroom observation and feedback.
Curriculum, unit, and lesson collaborative planning and review.
Comprehensive and evolving professional development programming.
Student Achievement
Assist the Principal with the research, design, and alignment of scope and sequence, and curriculum with standards.
Improve instruction and learning outcomes for students.
Responsible for monitoring the progress of graduation rates and developing programs to address drop-out prevention.
In partnership with the Principal, evaluate school performance data to make holistic and individual recommendations for improving instructional practices.
Facilitate data-driven analysis and discussions with instructional staff regarding student performance.
Culture and Climate
Foster a safe, respectful, and collegial climate for teachers and students that allows all members of the school's community to focus on learning.
Management and Leadership
Embody and advocate the mission, vision, and strategic direction of the district.
Work with parents and the community to achieve maximum involvement in and support of student performance.
Serve as a key member of the school's leadership staff.
Supervise school wide events and daily operations, as assigned.
Other duties as assigned by the Principal and/or Receiver.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree (required); Master’s degree (preferred).
MA DESE Assistant Principal License (Pre-K-6) (required).
Minimum of 3 years of teaching experience with a track record of success improving the academic achievement of disadvantaged students.
Strong instructional leadership skills and a record of showing leadership in a variety of situations, such as in academics, school culture/climate, and operations.
Exceptional interpersonal skills with students, parents, and colleagues.
Commitment to ensuring academic success for all students.
Belief in the necessity of high behavior expectations and consistency in upholding those expectations.
Vision for instructional excellence that requires deep thinking and engagement from all students.
Shared dedication to Southbridge’s mission and values.
Excellent teamwork, communication, initiative, urgency, cultural proficiency and positivity.
Bilingual/Spanish language skills strongly preferred.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Southbridge Public Schools is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, gender identity, disability, religion, age, or sexual orientation.
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