Rondout Valley Central School District seeks an experienced, student-centered educational leader to serve as Elementary School Principal. The successful candidate will provide strong instructional leadership, foster a positive school culture, and collaborate with staff, families, and the community to support the academic and social-emotional growth of all students.
Position Overview:
The Elementary School Principal serves as the chief instructional leader and administrator of the school. The principal is responsible for the overall operation of the building, including supervision of staff, implementation of curriculum and instruction, student services, and ensuring a safe and supportive learning environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Instructional Leadership
- Lead the development and implementation of high-quality instructional programs aligned with New York State learning standards.
- Supervise and evaluate instructional staff in accordance with district policies and the APPR evaluation framework.
- Promote data-driven decision-making to improve student achievement.
- Support effective instructional practices, differentiated learning, and intervention systems (MTSS/RtI/AIS).
School Climate and Culture
- Foster a positive, inclusive, and respectful school culture that supports student well-being.
- Promote culturally responsive practices and equitable opportunities for all students.
- Address student discipline issues in accordance with district policies and restorative practices when appropriate.
Staff Supervision and Development
- Recruit, supervise, mentor, and evaluate teachers and support staff.
- Promote professional development aligned with district goals and instructional improvement.
- Build collaborative teams and support professional learning communities.
School Operations
- Manage the daily operation of the school building.
- Oversee student attendance, scheduling, and student services.
- Prepare and monitor the building budget.
- Ensure compliance with district policies, Education Law, and Commissioner’s Regulations.
Student Services and Safety
- Ensure compliance with special education regulations and support services for students with disabilities.
- Implement and maintain school safety procedures and emergency preparedness plans.
- Support programs addressing student wellness, mental health, and social-emotional development.
Family and Community Engagement
- Build strong relationships with families and community partners.
- Communicate regularly with parents and guardians regarding school initiatives and student success.
- Promote community involvement in school activities and programs.
District Leadership
- Collaborate with district administrators and other principals on curriculum, programs, and district initiatives.
- Provide recommendations to the Superintendent regarding staffing, programs, and school improvement initiatives.
Qualifications:
- New York State School Building Leader (SBL) certification (or eligibility).
- Master’s degree in educational leadership, administration, or related field.
- Minimum five years’ successful experience in teaching and/or educational leadership.
- Demonstrated leadership in curriculum development, instructional improvement, and staff supervision.
Preferred
- Experience as an assistant principal or building administrator.
- Experience with data analysis and school improvement planning.
- Knowledge of special education regulations and student support systems.
- Strong communication and collaborative leadership skills.
Salary:
In accordance with the Rondout Valley Administrators’ Association contract.
Our vision is for our students to grow into critical thinkers and lifelong learners with integrity, confidence, and compassion. Our mission is to create an inclusive, welcoming educational community where all students can find their purpose and achieve their goals.
Rondout Valley Central School District encompasses more than 150 square miles of rural landscape. The District has 5 buildings, which include:
* Two elementary schools, grades K-3 (Marbletown & Kerhonkson)
* One intermediate school (grades 4-6) and one junior high school (grades 7-8), which are housed in one building
* One high school
* One district office
RONDOUT VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion, creed, national origin, marital status, veteran status, gender, or disability in its educational programs, activities, and employment practices. Inquiries regarding this policy of equal opportunity should be referred to the Superintendent, PO Box 9, Accord, New York 12404.