Lansing Tech High School Principal

Lansing School DistrictLansing, MI
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About The Position

The Lansing School District serves over 10,000 PreK-12 students across 25 school buildings in the increasingly diverse urban community of Lansing, MI. We are unique compared to other districts because of the wide variety of exciting and innovative educational options from which families and staff members can choose. All of Lansing School District⠙s team members are dedicated to our mission to provide an excellent education to all students in a safe and nurturing environment. In pursuit of this mission, we are hiring a Principal. Principals in the Lansing School District own their building's instruction, culture, and community engagement. Principals develop teachers through observations, professional development, and evaluation. They will also develop relationships with students and families, creating and supporting schoolwide behavior intervention systems. Principals work hand in hand with Executive Team members to ensure the success of their schools day in and day out.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in education, career and technical education, or educational leadership.
  • Valid Michigan School Administrator Certificate (or available to obtain)
  • Demonstrated success in teaching, instructional coaching, behavior intervention, and community engagement
  • At least three years of teaching experience
  • Alignment with Lansing School District's mission and values

Nice To Haves

  • Master's Degree in Teaching, Educational Leadership, Curriculum and Instruction, or related field
  • Valid Michigan Teacher Certificate and CTE certificate (or ability to obtain)
  • Demonstrate Knowledge of Michigan CTE requirements and CTE/Perkins funding
  • At least five years of successful teaching experience
  • At least three years of successful school leadership experience
  • Experience collaborating with industry and postsecondary partners
  • Experience working with secondary education programs
  • Strong Organizational, communication, and leadership skills

Responsibilities

  • School Culture & Administration
  • Create a professional learning community that focuses on curriculum and instruction as the primary vehicle for improving student achievement and school culture
  • Establish school routines, procedures, and expectations that foster a safe and inclusive environment focused on outcomes and student growth
  • Support the implementation of research-based initiatives related to climate and culture & consistently evaluate the effectiveness of all initiatives
  • Develop a daily schedule that will provide for the efficient, effective, and safe operation of the school
  • Supervise and monitor the accuracy of student records including attendance and student learning
  • Organize and supervise all support service personnel for optimum school performance
  • Plan and supervise fire, tornado, and lockdown drills
  • Implement student code of conduct and maintain student discipline according to Board and state policies
  • Program Leadership & Development
  • Provide Leaderhsip and oversight for school CTE programs and pathways
  • Provide leadership and oversight for integration of CTE programs into core subject instruction
  • Expand work-based learning opportunities, apprenticeships, and industry partnerships
  • Develop, implement, and evaluate CTE programs aligned to Michigan Department of Education (MDE) and Office of Career & Technical Education (OCTE) standards and reginal workforce needs.
  • Develop and manage school budget and grant budgets to ensure compliance with funding source
  • Data-Driven Instructional Leadership
  • Develop a vision of excellence for academic instruction that focuses on student learning and outcomes
  • Monitor the implementation of an integrated curriculum that meets the needs of all the students
  • Ensure alignment of CTE programs with graduation requirements, Caree Development Plans ( EDPs), and post-secondary transitions.
  • Collaborate with other school and District leaders to provide targeted professional development that emphasizes student outcomes and is aligned with District goals
  • Conduct personnel evaluations, offer feedback, and provide support that facilitates staff and student growth through positive interactions
  • Use data to design individual staff and student achievement goals that are rigorous, realistic, and aligned to District priorities
  • Utilize student achievement and process data to interpret progress towards goals and drive decision making around curriculum and instruction
  • Community Engagement
  • Maintain effective and positive relationships with parents, parent groups, school volunteers, and outside agencies
  • Respond promptly and professionally to common inquiries and complaints
  • Assess community expectations and perceptions of school performance
  • Communicate with community members through a variety of means (i.e., social media, newsletters, and meetings)
  • Recruit new and utilize existing community resources to support building programs and goals
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