SY 26-27 Principal
Girls Global Academy - Washington, DC
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Principal Position Title:PrincipalReports To:Executive DirectorClassification:Exempt (Full-Time, Salaried)School Type:Small Public Charter High School for Girls, Washington, D.C.Approximately 250 students Program:International Baccalaureate Career Program (IBCP) POSITION OVERVIEWGirls 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). GGAs culture is built on the pillars of sisterhood, scholarship, service, and safety.The Principal is GGAs 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. KEY LEADERSHIP ACCOUNTABILITIESThe Principal holds primary Responsibility and Accountability (R/A) for the following core functions, consistent with GGAs organizational framework:1. School Leadership, Mission & VisionOversee all day-to-day school operations, serving as the primary decision-maker for academic matters in the building.Implement and reinforce GGAs 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.2. Academic Program: Curriculum, Instruction & AssessmentCoordinate 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 CoordinatorDevelop 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.3. Staff Management & Instructional CoachingManage 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.4. School Culture & Student SupportFoster 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.5. Family & Community EngagementBuild 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.6. Professional Learning PlanDevelop 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. COLLABORATION WITH SCHOOL LEADERSHIPThe Principal works in close partnership with GGAs leadership team. Key collaborative relationships include: Leadership PartnerPrincipals Key Collaborative RoleExecutive DirectorReports directly; co-develops public face of GGA; collaborates on budget management and strategic execution.Director of School CultureJointly supports PBIS systems, school culture, student behavioral supports, Multi-tiered Support Systems, and school communications.Director of Programs (IBCP)Consults on curriculum development and effective educational programs; supports IB/CTE professional learning and program evaluation.Director of OperationsConsults on instructional materials procurement, campus safety, and technology availability; provides input on grant opportunities. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONSBachelors Degree required; Masters Degree in Education, Educational Leadership, or a related field strongly preferred.
Created: 2026-04-04