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Position: Continuation High School Principal
Location: Mount Madonna Continuation High School
Starting Date: July 1 2025
Payroll Range: Certificated Management Salary Schedule Range M06
Yearly Salary: $153297 - $180949 (4-step salary schedule salary placement dependent upon related experience)
Yearly Stipends: $1000 for Masters / $1500 Doctorate degrees
Benefit Plan: Management Benefit Plan (posted on GUSD web site)
Supervisor/Evaluator: Superintendent
BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of the Superintendent the continuation high school principal functions as the chief executive and educational leader of a continuation high school and is responsible for its programs personnel facilities and all other related activities as assigned. The continuation high school principal also serves as a specialist on alternative education programs.
TYPICAL DUTIES (Responsibilities will include but not be limited to):
Curriculum/Program Development: The principal is responsible for the implementation and maintenance of an effective multifaceted curriculum both academic and extra-curricular. Specific functions include but are not limited to the following: development and supervision of course offerings assuring compliance with district and state requirements; infusion of technology in instruction; classroom observation and evaluation of teachers; planning to meet changing needs of students; articulation with student services and middle schools; enlisting cooperative school-wide efforts by staff and students; modeling and facilitating professional learning communities (PLCs) and other research-based data-driven collaborative practices; development and implementation of the master schedule; development and implementation of a wide variety of extra-curricular and/or extension programs for student enrichment (i.e. student leadership workplace training apprenticeships etc.).
School Climate: The principal has the prime responsibility for positive collaborative and effective relationships among staff students and parents. Specific functions include but are not limited to the following: development of school mission goals and objectives; supervision and support of student activities; sensitivity and responsiveness to individual problems and concerns (staff/student/parent); recognition of student and staff accomplishments.
Community Relationships: The principal has the prime responsibility for establishing and maintaining sensitive relationships with the community. Specific functions include but are not limited to the following: the nurture and support of parent clubs ELAC and other volunteer groups; the organization of back-to-school night parent events and other activities that support the school community; utilization of community resources; provision of school facilities and resources for community services; principal visibility within the community.
Communication: The principal is responsible for developing and maintaining an effective communication system. Specific functions include but are not limited to the following: development of staff and student bulletins; agendizing and leading weekly instructional leadership meetings; development and distribution of parent newsletters; maintenance of effective communication with district personnel; preparation and follow-through of agendized meetings with all segments of the school population and interfacing programs; effective communication with news media.
Management of Resources: The principal is responsible for the management of resources including revenue and expenditures personnel facilities and equipment and special programs. Specific functions include but are not limited to the following: development and supervision of the school budget; development of the school management plan; supervision of buildings and grounds; supervision of student records; establishment and implementation of emergency procedures; determination of staffing needs to provide optimum services; selection motivation supervision and evaluation of personnel; development and implementation of the master schedule; management of employer/employee contracts; supervision of supplies text books and equipment inventories; supervision of record keeping (attendance time sheets purchase orders invoices accident reports); coordination of student services provided by off campus organizations.
Emergency Preparedness and School Safety: The principal is responsible for the implementation dissemination and operations of emergency and safety protocols at the school. Specific functions include but are not limited to the following: development and implementation of site safety plan; professional development for staff students and community members in emergency protocols such as Code Red drills Run-Hide-Defend policies and other mandated emergency scenarios; management of public access to school facilities for both internal and external users; establish and maintain a positive working relationship with district staff and emergency service providers to ensure the safety of staff students and community members.
Student Performance and Behavior: The principal is responsible for assessing student progress achievement and behavior and providing assistance for positive student growth social and academic. Specific functions include but are not limited to the following: implementation of district and state testing requirements; development of well-defined programs steps and resources to assist students to develop to their full potential as well as meet graduation requirements; establishment of standards of acceptable student behavior; supervision of the recording and monitoring of student attendance; establishment and implementation of positive and preventative school-wide systems to support effective discipline and social and emotional growth.
Interpretation and Application of Appropriate Laws: The principal must be knowledgeable keep current interpret accurately and apply district state and federal legislation as it relates to his/her school environment. Specific functions include but are not limited to the following: ongoing review and synthesis of district policies procedures state and federal laws and legislative bills; establishment of legally based school policies and procedures for all aspects of the schools functions; coordination with the district other schools county state and federal agencies and effective interaction with personnel from each.
Quality of Instruction: The principal with district resources has the responsibility for maintaining a high quality of instruction within the school. Specific functions include but are not limited to the following: identification of school needs and deficiencies with a professional development plan to address needs; identification of instruction needs and deficiencies with inservice training plans to meet needs; supervision of classroom instruction; evaluation and accountability of employees; promotion of joint effort and staff job satisfaction.
Professional Growth: The principal is responsible for keeping abreast of trends policies procedures practices and laws that affect the school and its constituents. Growth experiences may include but are not limited to the following: attendance at conferences and workshops; membership in professional associations; attendance at pertinent school board meetings; ongoing reading of professional publications; participation in district assignments required meetings and problem solving experiences.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
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Nondiscrimination Statement
The Gilroy Unified School District prohibits discrimination intimidation harassment (including sexual harassment) or bullying based on a persons actual or perceived ancestry color disability gender gender identity gender expression immigration status nationality race or ethnicity religion sex sexual orientation or association with a person or a group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. For questions or complaints contact Equity Compliance Officer Title IX Coordinator and Section 504 Coordinator: Paul Winslow Ed.D. Assistant Superintendent Human Resources 7810 Arroyo Circle
Required Experience:
Staff IC
Full-Time