Openings >> Principal - MST #197 RB 14-108
Principal - MST #197 RB 14-108
Summary
Title:Principal - MST #197 RB 14-108
ID:1564
Department:School Administration
Location:School Location
Division:Instructional
Type:N/A
Description
RECRUITMENT BULLETIN #14-108                                                                                PRINCIPAL
NOVEMBER 14, 2014                                                                                                       MST #197
 

                                                                       NOTICE OF POSITION

 
 
POSITION:               
The Interim Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Donald A. Ogilvie, seeks a highly motivated transformational leader for the position of principal. 
The principal provides school building leadership for all school programs and collaborates with district leaders to achieve district goals and initiatives.
 
 
                     PRINCIPAL - MATH, SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY (MST) #197
 
 
APPLICATION:       
Candidates must complete an online application form located at www.buffaloschools.org. You must attach a current resume with evidence
of professional development.


Applications successfully received will generate a confirmation email to the account listed on the application.  If you
do not receive a confirmation email, we cannot guarantee that your application was received.  You must submit an
application until you receive a confirmation email.

 
NOTE: If you are currently employed as a Buffalo Public School Principal, you need not submit a full application.  Current Buffalo Public School Principals
must complete the School Administrator Intention Form, and submit it to the attention of Associate Superintendent of Human Resources by mail to 727
City Hall, Buffalo, New York 14202 or by fax to 716-851-3882.
 
Any questions should be directed to Darren Brown, Associate Superintendent of Human Resources, (716) 816-3591: dbrown@buffaloschools.org,
 
QUALIFICATIONS:
Candidates must hold a Master’s degree, and a New York State School District Administrator (SDA), New York State School Supervisor (SAS), or
School Building Leader ( SBL ) certificate.
 
Candidates must have a minimum of eight years combined certificated teaching and supervisory experience, with a minimum of two years at the supervisory
level.  Candidates with prior Principal or administrative experience in an urban school district or in a district with a large diverse population are preferred.   
 
 
OVERVIEW
Buffalo Public Schools (BPS) has begun a period of change that seeks to transform the district and its schools. A significant level of local, state, and federal
attention and investment, Buffalo has an incredible opportunity to ensure that all of its students graduate prepared to succeed in college or a well-paying career.
 
Currently, BPS has 58 schools serving approximately 34,000 students, of whom 79% qualify for free or reduced price lunch and 77% are students of color.
Of the 58 schools in the district, 28 have been given “priority” status by the state and 16 more have been given “focus” status. Within the district, a sizable
number of students do not meet state standards, and only about half of those who attend high school graduate with a diploma.
  
 
POSITION:
Buffalo Public Schools seeks a highly effective administrator with a track record of success.  We seek an instructional leader who also possesses an exemplary managerial and operational skill-set and who will do whatever it takes to transform the school to a high performing educational facility.
 
The new leader will change the public’s ideas about how people learn in the 21st century and will redefine expectations about what young people in America’s urban centers are capable of achieving.  The new principal will have a significant level of autonomy and flexibility to drive instructional, budgetary and strategic practices.
 
The new principal will receive high levels of support in demand for high levels of accountability.  This will be provided through the Office of School Leadership.  The district will empower school leaders.  In exchange, the district holds instructional staff accountable for student learning, their own professional development, and their contributions to the school learning community.
 
 
RESPONSIBILITES:         

Candidates are responsible for, but not limited to the following:
 
Instructional Leadership

 
  • create and communicate a School Comprehensive Education Plan (SCEP) aligned with the District’s vision and goals;
  • conduct classroom observations and evaluations of teachers that lead to positive changes in teacher practices and increased student outcomes;
  • assess the strengths and areas in need of improvement of faculty and staff based on a sound knowledge base;
  • communicate school-wide changes and anticipated actions with the support of data;
  • work to develop and maintain clear lines of communication and collaboration between staff, administrators, students and parents for the purpose of increasing student outcomes;
 
Teaching and Learning

 
  • establish priority areas for instructional focus and make necessary changes in those areas to strengthen teaching and improve student learning;
  • ensure that all school leaders and instructional staff monitor progress regularly, and systematically make adjustments to strengthen teaching and student learning;
 
Curriculum

 
  • collaboratively conduct a comprehensive curriculum review to ensure that the curriculum aligns with state and local standards and meets the needs of all students in the school, including students with disabilities and English Language Learners;
  • rigorously monitor the alignment of the written, taught, and assessed curriculum using scope and sequence documents and pacing calendars;
 
Collection, Analysis, and Utilization of Data

 
  • ensure improved student achievement by analyzing data, using data to inform decisions and drive for results
  • set high performance goals for all students in the school
  • monitor standards for achievement, aligning school resources, and prioritizing activities to achieve maximum results.
  
 
Infrastructure for Student Success

 
  • champion system mission, core values, and strategic objectives
  • ensure a collaborative culture by expecting teams to set standards for their work, and take action to meet the standards
  • develop effective processes to plan for continuous improvement, solve problems, and to achieve desired results
  • foster a positive school climate where student discipline concerns are addressed in a manner that promotes student responsibility and mutual respect; and
 
Professional Development

 
  • arrange for targeted professional development based on analyses of achievement and instruction, differentiated according to teacher needs and the subject areas targeted for instructional improvement.
  • develop others by providing coaching and support, expressing positive expectations, and selecting data-driven professional development opportunities
 
 
 
SELECTION:            
Appointment will be made by the Board of Education upon the recommendation of the Interim Superintendent following assessment of training,
experience, credentials, and evaluation of service.  Personal interviews will be scheduled where appropriate.
 
SALARY:                   Principal’s salary schedule.
 
 
 
FUNDING:                 Pending Funding
 

FINAL DATE
FOR FILING:            DECEMBER 5, 2014  
 
 
 
 
DONALD A. OGILVIE,

INTERIM SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 

          

 

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