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Principal - Hamilton Elementary

Employer
Schenectady City School District
Location
Schenectady, NY, US
Salary
Competitive
About Schenectady City Schools

With a population of nearly 10,000 students, the Schenectady City School District is one of the largest in the Capital Region. With an incredibly diverse population we are committed to ensuring that all children feel valued, are safe and will learn. We place the highest priority on a culture of equity, ensuring that race, economics, and disability are never predictors of student achievement. Every child in our district counts and will be supported each step of the way, along the path to graduation.

Elementary School Principal Role

The Schenectady City School District is committed to the elimination of race, economics, and disability as predictors of student achievement. SCSD is seeking an innovative leader with an Equity and Culturally responsive mindset, vision and skills to lead the school to excellence and recognition. The elementary school principal must be willing to be an advocate, organizational developer and an agent of cultural change. He or she must provide evidence of and commitment to developing a culture of high expectations for students, staff and families as well as implementing research-based instructional practices, using data to monitor, measure, and improve student achievement. An Elementary School principal should provide leadership in creating a learning environment that encourages innovation, creativity, and student success. This position requires a high degree of skill in engaging visionary leadership, effective instructional practices, intensive academic interventions, explicit acknowledgment of race, and parental and community engagement driven by equity and culturally responsive practices.

Elementary School Principal Expectations
  • Demonstrated expertise in the use of data-driven instruction to support all students and to tailor interventions based on student lived experiences;
  • Proven ability to motivate staff and students to achieve equity and excellence;
  • Supervision and evaluation of staff and programs;
  • Knowledge of content and behavioral standards, instructional and assessment practices that incorporate research based strategies and methodologies, while ensuring alignment with equity and culturally responsive practices;
  • Team development and leadership skills that engage staff on continuous learning;
  • Ability to work collaboratively with staff members, and administrators of all backgrounds;
  • Ability to build strong relationships with diverse students, staff, parents and the community;
  • Administers the overall school program using principles driven by equity;
  • Maintains a safe and orderly learning environment using restorative and positive behavioral supports;
  • Supervises and evaluates all teaching and support staff within the school by creating a positive and creative culture that is aligned with District APPR and evaluation guidelines;
  • Provides instructional leadership for the school by analyzing and interpreting student data to make sound instructional decisions;
  • Creates a positive, high-expectations and high support academic environment for students and staff;
  • Assigns and schedules teachers and staff to best meet student needs;
  • Develops and maintains a fiscally morally responsible budget that meets student, staff and community needs;
  • Attend parent conferences and team meetings as needed;
  • Foster and maintain positive and respectful relationships between home, school and the community that sustains continuous communication and collaboration;
  • Defines problems, collects data, establishes facts, and draws valid conclusions using an Equity and Culturally Responsive lens;
  • Performs other duties as assigned by the Superintendent
  • Participates in district-wide activities, professional development and committees.

Elementary School Principal Key Qualities
  • Establish leadership approach aligned with systems and a school culture that nurtures those whose first language is not English; those who live below the poverty line; those who are from unrepresented groups; Those who have learning differences; and those who are marginalized and underserved due to their immigration status, sexual orientation, religious preferences, and geographic location;
  • Embrace, celebrate, deeply understand, and build on the richness of diversity school-wide;
  • Integrate and marry diversity and equity within every aspect of school building;
  • Committed to developing environments, systems, and practices in ways that provide students with what they need based on careful attention to student circumstances;
  • Prevent and dismantle punitive disciplinary policies that harm students academically and socially; Provide assistant principals, social workers, school counselors, and teachers opportunities to develop and improve their practices;
  • Attract teachers who know their content and subject matter well and understand how to align student experiences with instructional practices;
  • Develop systems to make sure families and communities are actively involved in the education of their children;
  • Strive to increase the teacher of color pipeline in your school;
  • Focus more on continuous learning organizationally, curriculum and instruction and less discipline;
  • Establish a culture that focus on helping students develop a life-long love of learning;
  • Acknowledges that without high-quality teaching, increased hours of instruction do not equal increased learning. The increase in learning is directly dependent on the quality of the teaching.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • Excellent organizational, verbal, and written communication skills and the ability to adapt to support the multiple cultures of students in the district;
  • Candidates must possess proper NY State Certification, SBL, SAS or SDA required;
  • Administrative and teaching experience; preferably in an urban school setting.

Compensation:
  • Based on experience.

The Schenectady City School District is committed to hiring members of protected classes and residents of the City of Schenectady. For more information on the District's recruitment and hiring plan, please contact the Human Resources Office at 881-2000 ext. 40133. The Schenectady City School District does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, creed, disability, marital status, veteran status, national origin, race or gender. This policy is in compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Regulations and By-Laws of the Board of Education of the Schenectady City School District.

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