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Assistant Principal


Assistant Principal

Roosevelt STAY Opportunity Academy

DC Public Schools

DC Public Schools’ mission is to recruit, develop, and invest in a talented, caring, and diverse team. We know that when our educators are given the tools, opportunities, and recognition to thrive, our students will thrive in school and in life. RISE — Rigorous Instruction Supports Equity — is a new program to support educators through professional development, performance-based incentive awards, and support for new teachers at our highest-need schools. At its core, RISE is about honoring our educators as professionals and providing opportunities to learn and grow within the district.  

Essential Duties and Responsibilities 

The below statements are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed in this position. This is not a complete listing of all responsibilities, duties, and/or skills required. Other duties may be assigned. 

All DCPS Assistant Principals will be responsible for the following:  

Leading Operations 

• Aligning human resources to school needs, setting high expectations, and effectively managing all or a subset of school employees to meet school goals. 

Leading for Increased Effectiveness 

• Focusing on evidence-based growth and results to drive the school towards annual and long-term goals. 

• Engaging school community members effectively to ensure all stakeholders are included in school improvement efforts. Listening to and communicating with all the school’s stakeholders;  building successful interpersonal relationships with faculty, staff members, family and community members, and students. 

• Managing the change process with the principal, including making tough decisions when necessary to move the school and students forward. 

• Engaging in constant personal learning, including the need to learn and adapt when faced with challenges and successes. 

Depending upon school placement, some DCPS Assistant Principals will be responsible for the following  additional duties: 

Leading Instruction

• Articulating a clear instructional vision alongside the principal with a school-wide focus on teaching and learning that is data-driven, standards-aligned, and rooted in a belief that all students can achieve at high levels. 

•With the principal, implementing consistent school-wide instructional practices that are clear,  results-oriented, and research-based. 

• Creating opportunities for ongoing learning and staff development that are informed by data. Leading Operations

• Executing results-focused school operations and resource management that ensure minimal disruptions to teaching and developing and maintaining a purposeful school culture that supports a safe and effective learning environment. 

Qualifications 

The successful candidate is motivated by the mission to transform the District of Columbia Public  Schools into the nation’s highest-performing public school system. This position offers the opportunity to have a profound and lasting impact on student learning and achievement. Candidates must possess  the following professional qualifications: 

• Applicants must obtain an Administrative Services Credential (ASC) through the office of the  State Superintendent of Education (OSSE).  

• To obtain an ASC, at minimum, applicants must: EITHER (1) possess at least a master's degree,  (2) have spent two years or more in a full-time, K-12 school-based position, and (3) have earned a passing score on the School Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA). OR (1) possess a bachelor's degree and (2) have completed a state-approved program in K-12 Leadership/Administration. 

For a full description of ASC requirements, please visit OSSE's website: OSSE ASC Requirements

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 

The Office of Labor-Management & Employee Relations (LMER) ensures that eligible employees receive benefits and opportunities equal to those provided to non-disabled employees. LMER also ensures that eligible disabled employees receive requested reasonable accommodations. Employees with inquiries regarding ADA policies should contact the Equal Employment Opportunity Unit, District of Columbia  Public Schools, 1200 First Street, NE, 10th Floor, Washington, DC 20002, (202) 442-5424. 

Apply Today! Interested candidates can reach out to Dewayne Little at dewayne.little@k12.dc.gov. The deadline is July 15th, 2022.

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