SY 26-27 Principal

Girls Global AcademyWashington, DC
13hOnsite

About The Position

Girls Global Academy (GGA) is a small, mission-driven public charter high school committed to empowering young women in Washington, D.C. through a college-preparatory, globally focused education grounded in the International Baccalaureate Career Program (IBCP). GGA’s culture is built on the pillars of sisterhood, scholarship, service, and safety. The Principal is GGA’s senior on-site academic leader. Reporting directly to the Executive Director, the Principal is responsible for the day-to-day leadership of the school — overseeing instruction, managing staff, ensuring a safe and equitable learning environment, and serving as the primary point of accountability for student achievement and school culture. The ideal candidate is a proven instructional leader who combines deep pedagogical expertise with the entrepreneurial mindset required to thrive in a growing, startup-stage school environment.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree required; Master’s Degree in Education, Educational Leadership, or a related field strongly preferred.
  • Initial Administrative Service Credential with the ability to obtain your Standard Administrative Services Credential within three months
  • Minimum 5 years of urban classroom teaching experience with a demonstrated record of high student achievement.
  • Minimum 3 years of instructional leadership or school leadership experience in an urban school setting.
  • Minimum 3 years of instructional coaching experience, including formal observation and structured feedback cycles.
  • Demonstrated experience leading school-based data teams: analyzing student performance data, producing actionable reports, and translating findings into instructional strategy.
  • Experience leading curriculum development and supporting adults in designing and implementing rigorous academic programs.
  • Proven success in designing and delivering staff professional development in large group, small group, and one-on-one settings.
  • Experience with assessment data collection, disaggregation, and analysis to close achievement and opportunity gaps.
  • Experience operating in a startup, launch-phase, or growth-stage school environment; demonstrated comfort with ambiguity, barrier removal, and entrepreneurial problem-solving.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Workspace.
  • Strong organizational skills and consistent ability to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with the International Baccalaureate (IB) framework, particularly the Career-Related Programme (IBCP).
  • Experience leading or supporting Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.
  • Experience in single-gender or girls’ education environments.
  • Knowledge of DC charter school policies, OSSE compliance requirements, and DCPSCSB regulations.
  • Experience with restorative practices, Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS/PBS), and trauma-informed approaches.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee all day-to-day school operations, serving as the primary decision-maker for academic matters in the building.
  • Implement and reinforce GGA’s shared mission and vision across all aspects of school life; use the mission as the primary lens for decision-making and prioritization.
  • Develop and execute ambitious, feasible school-wide annual action plans aligned to the Strategic Plan and prescribed improvement intervals.
  • Apply continuous improvement and change management practices to ensure GGA consistently meets its mission and goals.
  • Model urgency, excellence, humility, and optimism; actively seek feedback; engage in ongoing professional learning and reflection.
  • Collaborate with the Executive Director in monitoring and leveraging external partnerships and resources.
  • Coordinate and oversee the full academic curriculum across all subject areas, including core academics, The Arts, Physical Education, and Music.
  • Lead the development and regular revision of Scope and Sequence documents, Curriculum Maps, and Unit Plans for all grades and subjects in collaboration with Academic Coach and IB/CTE Coordinator
  • Develop and maintain the master instructional schedule in alignment with school goals.
  • Set clear, measurable academic goals for every student throughout the year; monitor progress through regular school-wide data analysis.
  • Manage the school assessment process, ensuring teachers use data to differentiate and drive instruction.
  • Evaluate and continuously improve the rigor, coherence, and equity of curriculum, instruction, and assessment practices.
  • Manage all academic and instructional staff, including recruitment, hiring, scheduling, formal evaluation, and performance support.
  • Conduct frequent informal and formal classroom observations; deliver specific, actionable, and timely instructional feedback.
  • Develop individualized growth plans for all teachers at the start of each year; monitor progress mid-year and at year-end.
  • Design and facilitate high-quality, data-driven professional development aligned to school goals and teacher-identified needs.
  • Model and co-teach lessons using research-based instructional, anti-bias, and classroom management practices.
  • Manage the scheduling and supervision of substitute teachers, including sub plans and directions.
  • Strategically deploy teaching talent to ensure students have access to the right expertise at critical developmental stages.
  • Foster a professional culture grounded in relational trust, collaboration, equity, and continuous improvement.
  • Maintain positive, fair student behavior policies that emphasize restorative practice and behavioral growth.
  • Serve as a member of the Student Support Team (SST); coach teachers to implement a tiered system of academic and social-emotional supports.
  • Support Special Education (SPED) and English Language Learner (ELL) instruction; collaborate with the Special Education Coordinator on systematic interventions and IEP alignment.
  • Manage and supervise daily school operations including hallways, cafeteria, arrival/dismissal, and student transitions.
  • Maintain and publish regular school communications including newsletters, program updates, and student performance reports.
  • Build and sustain open, welcoming, two-way communication with families and the broader community in service of student success.
  • Engage marginalized or traditionally underrepresented families in meaningful, reciprocal partnerships.
  • Plan and lead student recruitment initiatives, especially during growth and grade-expansion phases, to meet enrollment targets.
  • Evaluate and improve the effectiveness of family engagement, community outreach, and school communications plans.
  • Develop and lead the school-wide Professional Learning Plan in coordination with the Executive Director and Director of Programs.
  • Prioritize professional development needs through careful analysis of student performance data and teacher growth areas.
  • Ensure all professional development sessions are thoroughly planned, engaging, and immediately actionable.
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