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Middle School Director (Principal) - High Tech Middle Point Loma


Reports To: Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

FLSA Classification: Certificated, 220-day

Full Time/Part Time Status: Salary, full time, exempt

Regular/Temporary: Regular

Salary: School Director Framework (Steps 1-23) Range: $108,650- $166,950. Salary is commensurate with experience and education level.

Application Opening: 3/20/25

Application Closing: 4/15/25


About High Tech High

Developed by a coalition of San Diego civic leaders and educators, High Tech High (“HTH”) opened in September 2000 as a small public project-based charter school with plans to serve approximately 450 students. HTH has evolved into an integrated network of sixteen charter schools serving approximately 6,300 students in grades K-12 across four San Diego County campuses (Point Loma, Clairemont, North County, and Chula Vista). The HTH organization also includes a comprehensive adult learning environment including a Teacher Credentialing Program and the High Tech High Graduate School of Education, offering professional development opportunities serving national and international educators.

 

High Tech High is guided by four connected design principles—equity, personalization, authentic work, and collaborative design—that set aspirational goals and create a foundation for understanding our approach.

 

Equity

High Tech High is an equity project. Teachers work to address inequities and help students reach their full potential. Our schools are intentionally diverse and integrated, enrolling students through a zip code-based lottery aimed at creating schools that are reflective of the communities we serve. Teachers recognize the value of having students from different backgrounds working together and employ a variety of approaches to accommodate diverse learners without academic tracking. High Tech High has an acute focus on college entrance and college completion for all students.

 

Personalization

High Tech High teachers practice a learner-centered, inclusive approach that supports and challenges each student. Students pursue their passions through projects and reflect on their learning. Recognizing that identity development and personal growth occur in the context of community, our schools foster relationships of trust, caring, and mutual respect among students and adults through program design elements such as small school size, small classes, home visits, advisories, and student collaborative work.

 

Authentic Work

High Tech High school projects integrate hands and minds and incorporate inquiry across multiple disciplines, leading to the creation of meaningful and beautiful work. Students engage in work that matters to them, to their teachers, and to the world outside of school. Students connect their studies to the world through fieldwork, community service, internships, and consultation with outside experts. Our facilities are collaborative workplaces with small group learning and project areas, relevant technology, and common spaces where artwork, prototypes, and other artifacts of student thinking are created and displayed.

 

Collaborative Design

High Tech High teachers collaborate to design curriculum and projects, lead professional development, and participate in hiring while seeking student experience and voice in each of these areas. With students as design partners, staff function as reflective practitioners, conducting inquiry into equitable teaching and learning, school culture, project design, and authentic assessment. We are all still learning.

 

POSITION DESCRIPTION           


Job Summary:

Under the direct supervision of the Chief Executive Officer, the School Director sets the strategy and direction for the school in conjunction with overall institutional goals. The School Director ensures high-quality instruction and an equitable and positive educational experience for students, families, and staff, by working with staff members to design, evaluate and improve student-centered instruction. HTH School Directors must cultivate positive relationships with students, teachers, families, colleagues, and the community at large.

 

Essential Functions:

      Embodies the High Tech High design principles of Equity, Personalization, Authentic Work, and Collaborative Design in all work activities and actions for the purpose of creating an environment where staff and students are successful

      Achieves institutional goals through effective administration of staff, curricula, and institutional culture

      Instructional Leader for the school - responsible for student achievement, focused conversations with teachers, classroom oversight, development of effective teaching strategies, encouraging teamwork, creating and maintaining a positive school culture

      Supervises school personnel for the purpose of monitoring and evaluating performance, providing for professional growth and achieving overall objectives of school's curriculum, and includes staff in the team effort of accomplishing institutional goals

      Coordinates with Human Resources to recruit, hire, train, and support staff, as well as, conduct regular performance evaluations

      Positively manages internal staff and external stakeholder relationships

      Effectively oversees school’s daily operations

      Effectively manages school budget

      Composes a wide variety of documentation/reports (e.g. attendance reports, student activities, correspondence, etc.) for the purpose of documenting activities, providing written reference, and/or conveying information

      Ensures institutional standards and procedures are followed

 

Competencies:


Leadership

      Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with staff, students, and families grounded in mutual trust and respect

      Ability to develop expectations and guidelines that create a respectful learning environment that fosters creativity and learning

      Approaches school leadership with enthusiasm and positivity

      Ability to effectively empower, supervise and organize employees

      Demonstrated skill in handling challenging staff, student, and family issues

      Ability to build and maintain effective teams

      Proven decision-making skills

      Effective time management skills

      Possesses active listening skills

      Accepting of the ideas of others

      Reflective practitioner who seeks feedback in service of continuous improvement

 

Managing Through Systems

      Strong knowledge of curriculum development and evaluation skills

      Knowledge of pedagogical techniques and strategies

      Proficient knowledge of applicable laws, policies, and procedures and demonstrated ability to operate within these regulations

      Ability to accurately scope out the length and difficulty of tasks and projects

      Ability to apply effective practices to achieve performance goals

      Ability to remove obstacles that get in the way of effective performance

      Demonstrated financial management skills

      Workflow management skills

      Computer and systems skills

 

Informing

      Effective written and verbal communication skills

      Ability to provide staff with the information needed for effective performance

      Provides timely and useful information to all stakeholders

      Demonstrated knowledge of facilitation techniques

 

Managing Diversity

      Leverages diversity and applies institutional design principles to create and sustain respectful relationships between students, teachers, staff

      Open to the ideas of others

      Interacts effectively with all races, nationalities, cultures, disabilities, ages and gender identities

      Treats all kinds and classes of people with dignity and respect

      Hires, and distributes work and responsibility equitably

      Demands equal and fair treatment and opportunity for all

 

Non-Essential Duties:

      May serve as a point of contact for issues regarding discrimination, Section 504, Title II, and Title IX.

 

Supervisory Responsibility:

      Teachers including general education and education specialists

      Site Managers

      After Care Coordinator (if applicable)

      Academic coaches

      School-based IT staff

 

Education and/or Experience:

      Bachelor’s Degree required; Masters’ degree preferred

      At least three (3) years K-12 teaching experience is strongly preferred

      Three plus years of experience in a school setting required

 

Certifications, Licenses, and Registrations : 

 

Physical Demands:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

 

Duties performance typically in school settings include offices, classrooms, gymnasium, cafeteria, auditorium, and recreational areas. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly walking and standing; occasionally stooping, lifting up to approximately 20 pounds. Lifting items weighing up to 30 pounds and other physical activities may be required infrequently.

 

Vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels. Visual acuity is required for preparing and analyzing written or computer data, determining the accuracy and thoroughness of work, and observing general surroundings and activities. Hours may be long when specific needs arise, thus some extended work schedules will be necessary.

 

Work Environment/Environmental Conditions :

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.

 

The school office environment noise level is typically low to moderate, but occasionally high depending on student activities. The employee may be exposed to wet or humid conditions and outdoor weather conditions. Employees may be exposed to communicable illnesses due to daily personal and close contact with students and staff.

 

EEO Statement

High Tech High provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, High Tech High complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the practice has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.


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What You Should Know About Middle School Director (Principal) - HTM, High Tech High

Join High Tech Middle Point Loma as our Middle School Director (Principal) and play a pivotal role in shaping the educational experience of our diverse student body! As the Middle School Director, you will report directly to the CEO and be responsible for driving excellence in instruction, fostering equitable learning environments, and cultivating positive relationships with students, families, and community members. You’ll lead a team of dedicated educators, ensuring that we embody our design principles of equity, personalization, authentic work, and collaborative design in everything we do. With an emphasis on supporting a learner-centered approach, you’ll encourage teachers to explore effective strategies that uplift every student. Your leadership will ensure that our curriculum is not only engaging and relevant but also prepares students for success beyond the classroom. You will play an essential role in recruiting and developing staff, managing the school budget, and overseeing daily operations. Your enthusiasm for education and commitment to fostering a caring community will help create an innovative and dynamic learning atmosphere for students in Point Loma, California. As an advocate for our school culture, you’ll contribute to the professional growth of your team while navigating both challenges and achievements in our school's journey. This is not just a job; it’s an opportunity to make a lasting impact in the lives of young learners and the community at large. If you have a passion for education and a vision for excellence, we encourage you to apply for this exciting position at High Tech High.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Middle School Director (Principal) - HTM Role at High Tech High
What are the responsibilities of the Middle School Director (Principal) at High Tech High?

The Middle School Director (Principal) at High Tech High is responsible for setting the school's strategy, ensuring high-quality instruction, overseeing daily operations, managing staff, and fostering positive relationships within the school community. Additionally, the director plays a key role in curriculum development and works closely with teachers to support student-centered instruction.

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What qualifications are needed to become a Middle School Director (Principal) at High Tech High?

To qualify for the Middle School Director (Principal) position at High Tech High, candidates must have a Bachelor's degree (a Master's degree is preferred), at least three years of K-12 teaching experience, and demonstrated leadership skills. Prior experience in a school setting is also required, along with effective communication and decision-making abilities.

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How does the Middle School Director (Principal) at High Tech High support staff and students?

The Middle School Director (Principal) at High Tech High supports staff and students by embodying the school's design principles of equity, personalization, authentic work, and collaborative design. This includes providing professional development opportunities for teachers, engaging with students to understand their needs, and fostering a respectful and inclusive school environment.

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The salary for the Middle School Director (Principal) at High Tech High ranges from $108,650 to $166,950, depending on experience and education level. This position is full-time and exempt, which offers competitive compensation aligned with industry standards.

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What is the application timeline for the Middle School Director (Principal) position at High Tech High?

The application for the Middle School Director (Principal) position at High Tech High opens on March 20, 2025, and closes on April 15, 2025. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply within this timeframe to ensure their consideration for the role.

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Common Interview Questions for Middle School Director (Principal) - HTM
How do you embody the principles of equity, personalization, authentic work, and collaborative design in your role as a Middle School Director?

As a Middle School Director, I focus on creating an inclusive and equitable environment where every student feels valued. I personalize learning by implementing student-centered approaches that cater to diverse learning styles and interests. Additionally, I promote authentic work by connecting projects to real-world applications, encouraging students to engage with community partners, and fostering collaboration among staff to design impactful curriculum.

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What strategies do you utilize to improve student achievement in your school?

To improve student achievement, I prioritize professional development for teachers, focusing on innovative instructional practices. I also implement data-driven decision-making to assess student progress, provide targeted interventions, and adjust curriculum accordingly. Building a supportive school culture that motivates both staff and students is equally important in achieving academic success.

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Can you share an example of a successful project you implemented at a previous school?

In my previous role, I led the development of a cross-curricular project that involved community engagement. Students partnered with local businesses to create a service-learning project that addressed a community need. This not only enhanced their understanding of real-world applications but also fostered collaboration skills and a sense of responsibility towards their community.

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What is your approach to teacher recruitment and retention?

My approach to teacher recruitment emphasizes finding candidates who align with our school's values and demonstrate a commitment to innovative teaching practices. Retention strategies throughout the school year include providing ongoing support, opportunities for professional development, and cultivating open channels of communication, which create a supportive environment where teachers are empowered and valued.

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How do you collaborate with parents and the community to enhance the school's mission?

Collaboration with parents and the community is crucial to our school's success. I engage families through regular communication, invite them to participate in school events, and seek their input for decision-making processes. Building partnerships with local organizations also provides students with additional resources and opportunities, reinforcing our commitment to community involvement in education.

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What role does technology play in your leadership style as a Middle School Director?

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What vision do you have for the future of education in your school?

My vision for the future of education in our school revolves around fostering a holistic and inclusive learning environment that prioritizes student agency. I aim to create a culture of innovation through project-based learning and community connections, ensuring that every student learns beyond the traditional curriculum while developing key competencies for the future.

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Effective management of daily operations requires a comprehensive understanding of school policies, clear communication, and strategic delegation. I prioritize building a strong leadership team, setting clear objectives, and maintaining an organized workflow to address day-to-day challenges efficiently. Being present and accessible to staff and students fosters trust and enables effective management.

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