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Academic Deans are members of Empowerment Academy’s K-12 instructional leadership team and report to the building Principal, schoolwide Director of Education (Head Principal) and Executive Officer (Superintendent.
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Work with the school wide Director of Education (Head Principal) in the evaluation of teachers. school (e.g., UnCommon Schools, KIPP, Success Academy), traditional public school or.
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Academic Deans are members of Empowerment Academy’s K-12 instructional leadership team and report to the schoolwide Director of Education (Head Principal) and Executive Officer (Superintendent.
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At least 1 year of secondary school leadership experience with direct people management (e.g., Dean of Students, Assistant Principal, Dean of Culture) Manage Dean of Students in ways determined by Regional Superintendent of Instruction and Principal.
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The Summer School Teacher will report to the Summer School Principal, under the direction of the Superintendent. Take part in feedback and coaching conversations with the Summer School Principal following classroom observation.
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JOB TITLE: Elementary School Principal. Superintendent of Schools. The mission of Manhattan-Ogden Unified School District 383 is to prepare all students for success as lifelong learners, earners, and citizens.
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The Principal must have the ability to relate well with children, parents, teachers, and the community at large, honor the rich traditions and culture of Catholic education and work collaboratively with the Pastor and Regional Superintendent to lead the school positively in its mission.
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The School Principal Is a Full-time Employee, Hired, Supported, And Evaluated By The Regional Superintendent Of Intruction. At least 1 year of experience as an instructional leader, Assistant Principal, Dean or equivalent leadership role at a high-performing urban public school.
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Ultimately the Internship Supervisor will provide the student with a final course grade that is based upon all written coursework as well as the assessment of the site supervisor (e.g. building principal, superintendent, or designee.
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The School Leadership Internship Supervisor serves as the faculty mentor to all assigned student interns. Five or more years of experience as a school/school district administrator.
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Harlem Children’s Zone (HCZ) Promise Academy – a top-performing K-12 charter school within HCZ’s cradle-to-career pathway of comprehensive services – seeks a Principal to join our Promise Academy Charter School team.
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