Qualifications
JOB DESCRIPTION:
TITLE: High School Principal
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. A master’s degree in education, or higher, with a major in educational administration.
2. A valid state certificate to practice as a school principal.
3.At least two years of successful experience in public school administration and supervision – preferably at the high school level.
4.At least three years of successful experience as a classroom teacher - preferably at the high school level.
5.Demonstrated ability to work effectively with students, staff, parents and community.
6.Demonstrated ability to inspire and unify students, staff, parents and community.
7.Demonstrated ability to delegate responsibilities.
8.Demonstrated ability to make effective decisions with integrity and honesty.
9.Demonstrated ability to deal with a diverse student population.
10.Demonstrated ability to identify issues of significant concern and to develop appropriate action steps to address the issues in a timely manner.
11.Such alternatives to the above qualifications as may be determined appropriate and acceptable.
REPORTS TO: Superintendent
SUPERVISES: All personnel serving in assigned school, including resource and special service personnel while functioning in said school.
JOB GOAL: Will serve as the educational leader in the building, with the primary responsibility for providing a learning environment that maximizes each student’s potential.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
1. LEADERSHIP
a.Assumes overall responsibility for the operation of Woodstock High School.
b. Implements a personnel evaluation model which promotes self growth and reflection.
c. Provides the appropriate supervision to staff to ensure they are meeting or exceeding District expectations for performance.
d.Promotes a positive learning climate throughout the school by demonstrating a commitment to students, staff, parents and the educational program.
e.Provides leadership in the areas of curriculum development and staff development, working collaboratively with other members of the administrative team.
f.Provides leadership for the instructional, co-curricular and extra-curricular programs.
g.Facilitates decision-making to enable the staff, students and parents to participate, as appropriate, in developing and accomplishing school goals.
h.Communicates District and building goals to students, staff, parents and the community and fosters a unified “vision” for Woodstock High School.
i.Prepares and submits to the Superintendent recommendations relative to all matters requiring District support and Board action.
j.Encourages staff to develop a program of professional growth and to participate in District staff development; Develops effective building-level staff development activities related to the school improvement plan.
k.Participates in the District curriculum development and review process.
l.Utilizes data including standardized test assessments to drive the decision making process and to evaluate the effectiveness of programs, instructional delivery models and curriculum.
m.Facilitates the development of a school improvement plan which provides the “action” plan for the school.
n.Articulates not only the vision of the school, but its successes and accomplishments to the community.
o.Actively engages parents and the community in the activities and programs offered by Woodstock High School.
p.Provides for his/her professional growth, including attending relevant staff development programs, conferences and conventions.
2.ADMINISTRATION
a.Applies Board policies and administrative regulations, laws and contracts to staff, students and parents on a consistent basis.
b.Recommends employment and assignment for all staff members assigned to the school, (both certified and non-certified), following personnel guidelines and contract language.
c.Evaluates individual staff member performance, based on District developed criteria and standards, and follows appropriate procedures for any staff not meeting District expectations.
d.Supervises the maintenance of accurate records for the school, including financial accounts, inventories, enrollment data, demographic data, student assessments and scholastic records.
e.Supervises a system of employee accounting, including personnel records, time sheets and attendance records.
f.Supervises the operation of the school activity accounts in compliance with the procedures established by the Chief Financial Officer.
g.Supervises support services in the areas of maintenance, security, food services, health services, recreational programs, financial and accounting functions, library activities and special education programs.
h.Evaluates on a continuous basis, the effectiveness of high school programs, and supports the development of appropriate actions or plans to address identified needs.
i.Recommends to the Superintendent both immediate and long-range program needs for the building so that comprehensive curriculum instructional programs, and instructional delivery models are in place and adequate facilities are available to all students.
j.Oversees the implementation of the school curriculum and the instructional program to insure they are aligned to State and District standards.
k.Supervises the development of a schedule of classes, working within established guidelines.
l.Demonstrates knowledge of best practices aligned to school’s curriculum and instruction, and shares that knowledge with staff. Works with teachers to plan and/or modify instruction based on student needs, and provides teachers with necessary instructional materials, within budgetary guidelines.
m.Supervises a procedure for the annual student course selection process and for student registration activities.
n.Establishes clear guidelines for proper student behavior and implements a system for effectively dealing with disciplinary problems.
o.Develops an ongoing staff development program for the building staff, working in collaboration with the Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning.
p.Supervises the development of annual faculty and student handbooks.
q.Manages the “communications network” of his/her building, including but not limited to: faculty meetings, staff memorandums, planned systems of feedback, ad hoc committees, departmental/divisional meetings and department/division coordinator meetings.
r.Establishes and implements emergency procedures for fire, tornado, school closing, bus evacuation and other emergency situations.
s.Communicates and monitors standards and procedures for the orderly maintenance of school facilities.
t.Attends meetings of the administrative team and, when requested, Board of Education meetings.
u.Attends school functions on a regular basis.
v.Assures appropriate pupil personnel services for identified students and participates in all aspects of such services.
w.Performs tasks as assigned by the Superintendent.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
This is a twelve month position, with salary and working conditions as established by the Board of Education.
Additional Notes
Woodstock Community Unit School District 200, serving a diverse student population of approximately 6,700, is located in northwestern Chicagoland. District 200 is seeking candidates for the position of Principal of Woodstock North High School for the 2026-2027 school year.
For more information about District 200, and to learn more about Woodstock North High School, its programs, staff and students, candidates are encouraged to visit our website at: www.woodstockschools.org
Candidates for this position should have a minimum of five years of successful teaching experience and a minimum of two years of successful school administrative experience, preferably at the high school level. An IL Principal license is required. This is a 12-month position, with a salary range of $140,000 to $160,000. The compensation package for the principal position includes comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance and a term life insurance policy