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Middle School Principal


Position Available: Middle School Principal 

Capital City Public Charter School seeks an experienced and philosophically aligned principal to  become the next leader of our Tier 1 5th-8th grade Middle School program beginning July 1, 2022.  The Principal role is critical to ensuring a strong and equitable school culture, an instructional  program focused on continuous improvement, fidelity to the school’s instructional model, and the  engagement of families and the community. The Principal leads a campus team that includes an  Instructional Coach, a Director of Student Services, a Coordinator of School Culture; and  supervises a dynamic team of teachers. The Principal reports to the Head of School (HOS); and as  a member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT), partners with two other school principals, the  Chief Operating Officer, Director of Development, Director of Special Populations, and the HOS to  realize the mission and goals of Capital City. 

About Capital City:  

Founded in 2000, Capital City remains true to its original mission of enabling a diverse group of  students to meet high expectations; develop creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills;  achieve deep understanding of complex subjects; and acquire a love of learning along with a  strong sense of community and character. Key elements of our school program include:  

● An emphasis on the deeper learning skills that students need to be successful in college  and careers including collaboration, communication, critical thinking, problem-solving, and  metacognition.  

Authentic hands-on learning experiences through learning expeditions, a key  component of the EL Education model. Learning expeditions engage students of all ages  in tackling real-world problems through a social justice lens.  

A developmental whole-child approach including a focus on the social curriculum through the Developmental Designs® model, arts integration, and building a healthy  environment.  

● Focus on personalized learning to challenge and support all students in inclusive  classrooms.  

● A commitment to educational equity by making it our top priority to develop our staff,  examine our curriculum and practices, and take bold actions to achieve academic justice for  historically marginalized students and develop all students’ capacity to be leaders and  change makers.  

Capital City serves a diverse population of approximately 1,000 students in grades PK-12 including  330 students in the Middle School. The entire PK-12 program is housed on a state of the art, single campus in Ward 4. Capital City has been a model for school reform in the District and a mentor  school for the EL Education model. 

About the Position:  

While the duties and responsibilities of a Capital City principal are many and varied, the most  critical elements of this position are: 

Fostering a cohesive shared vision for school success. The vision should be centered  on challenging, engaging and empowering students. Our Principal must continually work to  engage all stakeholders in understanding and aligning their work to the vision. 

Establishing a strong school culture with equity at the core. Our Principal must be a  leader for equity and model culturally competent collaboration, communication, and  relationship-building through their actions and words.  

Ensuring high quality curriculum and instruction. Our Principal must know what high  quality instruction looks like in the classroom and support teachers in designing curriculum  aligned to standards that challenge, engage, and empower all students; and in using active  pedagogy to deliver instruction.  

Using data to improve instruction. Our Principal must establish and implement clear,  consistent, no blame strategies for using data to analyze student achievement across the  three dimensions of student achievement (mastery of knowledge and skills, high quality  work, and student character); and use results to address gaps and inequities.  

Leading high-quality professional learning. Our Principal works with their leadership  team to ensure that all teachers are supported in their professional growth through frequent  descriptive feedback, coaching, and professional development.  

Promoting shared leadership and decision-making. Shared leadership is essential to  the culture and success of Capital City. A Capital City principal must establish the trust  conducive to shared leadership and believe that collaborative leadership with diverse  stakeholder yields stronger results.  

Engaging families in their children’s education. As the first parent-founded charter  school in Washington, DC, family engagement is critical to the success of our students and  program. Our principal must make engaging families in their children’s education a priority.  

Candidate Requirements: 

Capital City is committed to finding an innovative, compassionate, and philosophically aligned  leader for this important position. Specific qualifications include: 

● Master’s or Doctoral degree in Education 

● Demonstrated track record of improving outcomes for students 

● Minimum of 5 years of successful classroom teaching and school leadership experience ● Supervisory and management experience, including coaching and evaluation of teachers ● Experience teaching and leading in urban education serving students of color from low income backgrounds 

● Clearly articulated and aligned philosophy of education with educational equity at its core ● Strong knowledge of child development 

Candidate requirements (con’t)

● Experience implementing and leading many of the instructional programs our school  implements 

● Strong data analysis skills and experience using data to improve instruction ● Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to develop productive working relationships  across a wide variety of individuals and groups 

● Spanish fluency strongly preferred (Capital City serves a population that is 59% Latinx)  ● This position is subject to the DC Mayor's Order 2021-109, requiring all adults regularly in  schools to be vaccinated for Covid-19. 

Compensation and Benefits: Capital City offers a competitive salary and benefits package. Learn  more about our salary and benefits: bit.ly/Salary_Benefits 

Competitive compensation. At Capital City, salaries compensate for experience and  qualifications. Salaries are benchmarked regularly against area school districts and similar roles in  other sectors.  

Benefits. Capital City invests in a comprehensive benefits package to support the happiness and  well-being of staff at all stages of career and life. Benefits include 100% of health insurance  covered for full-time employees, up to 6% in retirement contributions, preferred student admission  for children of staff living in DC, and support for you and your family when needed. 

The Middle School Principal position is a 12-month position which is exempt and therefore not  eligible for overtime pay under the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. 

To Apply for the Middle School Principal Position: Apply at  

https://app.hirenimble.com/jobview/8581 Candidates must upload a resume and letter of intent.  Visit our website at www.ccpcs.org for additional information about our organization.  

Capital City is an equal-opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color,  national origin, marital status, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, disability, or any other  protected status. All employment decisions will be made solely on the basis of the individual's  qualifications as related to the requirement of the position being filled.

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