Newport News Public Schools
Chief Schools Officer (hire start date 7/1/2025)
Newport News Public Schools, Newport News, Virginia, United States, 23600
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The Chief of Schools oversees the Department of School Leadership (DOSL) to include Elementary, Middle, and High School Education, the Office of Athletics and Student Activities, the Office of Student Conduct and Discipline and Title IX. The Chief of Schools will ensure significant student achievement gains at the school level using school improvement data to measure progress. This position analyzes data from multiple sources in order to determine appropriate initiatives for continuous improvement of all schools. Develop, maintain, and lead a rigorous Plan for Continuous Improvement (PCI) that results in measurable improved student achievement. Ensure alignment between the NNPS strategic plan and schools. Serves in a leadership role for school improvement planning, principal professional development, and evaluations. Partners with school leaders to monitor and adjust school improvement plans. Ensures the growth and success of all schools through the successful integration of evidence-based strategies. Develop a shared understanding of challenges at the school level and identify opportunities for improved student achievement. Support principals to ensure high-quality implementation of each school's educational design, to include culture, standards, assessments, and instructional guidelines. Provides and oversees effective management, coaching, and mentorship of school leaders in order to drive significant student achievement gains. Support the differentiated professional development of administrative staff in order to instill the skills to select, develop, and evaluate principals. Allocate and monitor the effectiveness of mentoring and coaching resources assigned to provide differentiated support to schools as needed. Continuously review and evaluate the effectiveness of the Department of School Leadership, confirm strategies are student-focused and aligned with each school's mission, core values, academic standards, and goals. Provide professional development and lead the Department of School Leadership administrators in their roles as instructional leaders. Support Department of School Leadership staff in developing annual strategic goals and a blue print to meet those goals. Manage the Department of School Leadership's budget(s). Review all personnel requests from principals to determine need and budget tolerance. Partner with Human Resources to provide support in recruiting, identifying, and promoting excellent teachers and school-based administrators. Create collaborative and effective communication channels between central office staff and school administrators. Collaborate with central office staff to evaluate existing programs, services, and practices. Establish and maintain clear, consistent interactions with parents, families, and community partners to receive input and feedback on the effectiveness of our schools, and to resolve concerns. Stays abreast of current Title IX regulations and ensures compliance. Keeps abreast of current educational trends, practices, and proposed legislation impacting the schools and ensures that appropriate staff is kept up to date. Models nondiscriminatory practices in all activities.
Job Summary
The Chief of Schools oversees the Department of School Leadership (DOSL) to include Elementary, Middle, and High School Education, the Office of Athletics and Student Activities, the Office of Student Conduct and Discipline and Title IX. The Chief of Schools will ensure significant student achievement gains at the school level using school improvement data to measure progress. This position analyzes data from multiple sources in order to determine appropriate initiatives for continuous improvement of all schools.
Essential Duties
Develop, maintain, and lead a rigorous Plan for Continuous Improvement (PCI) that results in measurable improved student achievement. Ensure alignment between the NNPS strategic plan and schools. Serves in a leadership role for school improvement planning, principal professional development, and evaluations. Partners with school leaders to monitor and adjust school improvement plans. Ensures the growth and success of all schools through the successful integration of evidence-based strategies. Develop a shared understanding of challenges at the school level and identify opportunities for improved student achievement. Support principals to ensure high-quality implementation of each school's educational design, to include culture, standards, assessments, and instructional guidelines. Provides and oversees effective management, coaching, and mentorship of school leaders in order to drive significant student achievement gains. Support the differentiated professional development of administrative staff in order to instill the skills to select, develop, and evaluate principals. Allocate and monitor the effectiveness of mentoring and coaching resources assigned to provide differentiated support to schools as needed. Continuously review and evaluate the effectiveness of the Department of School Leadership, confirm strategies are student-focused and aligned with each school's mission, core values, academic standards, and goals. Provide professional development and lead the Department of School Leadership administrators in their roles as instructional leaders. Support Department of School Leadership staff in developing annual strategic goals and a blue print to meet those goals. Manage the Department of School Leadership's budget(s). Review all personnel requests from principals to determine need and budget tolerance. Partner with Human Resources to provide support in recruiting, identifying, and promoting excellent teachers and school-based administrators. Create collaborative and effective communication channels between central office staff and school administrators. Collaborate with central office staff to evaluate existing programs, services, and practices. Establish and maintain clear, consistent interactions with parents, families, and community partners to receive input and feedback on the effectiveness of our schools, and to resolve concerns. Stays abreast of current Title IX regulations and ensures compliance. Keeps abreast of current educational trends, practices, and proposed legislation impacting the schools and ensures that appropriate staff is kept up to date. Models nondiscriminatory practices in all activities.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills And/or Abilities Required)
Must possess a Master's degree (Doctorate preferred) in Educational Administration or Curriculum and Instruction. Minimum of 5 teaching experience plus 5 years as a building administrator, and central office experience. Proven success managing and coaching large teams of professionals to attainment of ambitious goals. Must possess budget planning and execution experience. Must possess a comprehensive knowledge of the principles, practices, and current issues in educational administration. Must possess a demonstrated ability to guide strategic planning process which supports division goals and programs. Must possess the ability to compare and/or judge the readily observable structural or composite characteristics of data, people or things. Must possess excellent leadership, management, and communication skills. Must possess the ability to speak effectively before large groups and high level executives. Must possess the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with school division officials, staff, and the public. Seniority level
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Chief Schools Officer (hire start date 7/1/2025)
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Chief Schools Officer (hire start date 7/1/2025)
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Newport News Public Schools Get AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features. Job Summary
The Chief of Schools oversees the Department of School Leadership (DOSL) to include Elementary, Middle, and High School Education, the Office of Athletics and Student Activities, the Office of Student Conduct and Discipline and Title IX. The Chief of Schools will ensure significant student achievement gains at the school level using school improvement data to measure progress. This position analyzes data from multiple sources in order to determine appropriate initiatives for continuous improvement of all schools. Develop, maintain, and lead a rigorous Plan for Continuous Improvement (PCI) that results in measurable improved student achievement. Ensure alignment between the NNPS strategic plan and schools. Serves in a leadership role for school improvement planning, principal professional development, and evaluations. Partners with school leaders to monitor and adjust school improvement plans. Ensures the growth and success of all schools through the successful integration of evidence-based strategies. Develop a shared understanding of challenges at the school level and identify opportunities for improved student achievement. Support principals to ensure high-quality implementation of each school's educational design, to include culture, standards, assessments, and instructional guidelines. Provides and oversees effective management, coaching, and mentorship of school leaders in order to drive significant student achievement gains. Support the differentiated professional development of administrative staff in order to instill the skills to select, develop, and evaluate principals. Allocate and monitor the effectiveness of mentoring and coaching resources assigned to provide differentiated support to schools as needed. Continuously review and evaluate the effectiveness of the Department of School Leadership, confirm strategies are student-focused and aligned with each school's mission, core values, academic standards, and goals. Provide professional development and lead the Department of School Leadership administrators in their roles as instructional leaders. Support Department of School Leadership staff in developing annual strategic goals and a blue print to meet those goals. Manage the Department of School Leadership's budget(s). Review all personnel requests from principals to determine need and budget tolerance. Partner with Human Resources to provide support in recruiting, identifying, and promoting excellent teachers and school-based administrators. Create collaborative and effective communication channels between central office staff and school administrators. Collaborate with central office staff to evaluate existing programs, services, and practices. Establish and maintain clear, consistent interactions with parents, families, and community partners to receive input and feedback on the effectiveness of our schools, and to resolve concerns. Stays abreast of current Title IX regulations and ensures compliance. Keeps abreast of current educational trends, practices, and proposed legislation impacting the schools and ensures that appropriate staff is kept up to date. Models nondiscriminatory practices in all activities.
Job Summary
The Chief of Schools oversees the Department of School Leadership (DOSL) to include Elementary, Middle, and High School Education, the Office of Athletics and Student Activities, the Office of Student Conduct and Discipline and Title IX. The Chief of Schools will ensure significant student achievement gains at the school level using school improvement data to measure progress. This position analyzes data from multiple sources in order to determine appropriate initiatives for continuous improvement of all schools.
Essential Duties
Develop, maintain, and lead a rigorous Plan for Continuous Improvement (PCI) that results in measurable improved student achievement. Ensure alignment between the NNPS strategic plan and schools. Serves in a leadership role for school improvement planning, principal professional development, and evaluations. Partners with school leaders to monitor and adjust school improvement plans. Ensures the growth and success of all schools through the successful integration of evidence-based strategies. Develop a shared understanding of challenges at the school level and identify opportunities for improved student achievement. Support principals to ensure high-quality implementation of each school's educational design, to include culture, standards, assessments, and instructional guidelines. Provides and oversees effective management, coaching, and mentorship of school leaders in order to drive significant student achievement gains. Support the differentiated professional development of administrative staff in order to instill the skills to select, develop, and evaluate principals. Allocate and monitor the effectiveness of mentoring and coaching resources assigned to provide differentiated support to schools as needed. Continuously review and evaluate the effectiveness of the Department of School Leadership, confirm strategies are student-focused and aligned with each school's mission, core values, academic standards, and goals. Provide professional development and lead the Department of School Leadership administrators in their roles as instructional leaders. Support Department of School Leadership staff in developing annual strategic goals and a blue print to meet those goals. Manage the Department of School Leadership's budget(s). Review all personnel requests from principals to determine need and budget tolerance. Partner with Human Resources to provide support in recruiting, identifying, and promoting excellent teachers and school-based administrators. Create collaborative and effective communication channels between central office staff and school administrators. Collaborate with central office staff to evaluate existing programs, services, and practices. Establish and maintain clear, consistent interactions with parents, families, and community partners to receive input and feedback on the effectiveness of our schools, and to resolve concerns. Stays abreast of current Title IX regulations and ensures compliance. Keeps abreast of current educational trends, practices, and proposed legislation impacting the schools and ensures that appropriate staff is kept up to date. Models nondiscriminatory practices in all activities.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills And/or Abilities Required)
Must possess a Master's degree (Doctorate preferred) in Educational Administration or Curriculum and Instruction. Minimum of 5 teaching experience plus 5 years as a building administrator, and central office experience. Proven success managing and coaching large teams of professionals to attainment of ambitious goals. Must possess budget planning and execution experience. Must possess a comprehensive knowledge of the principles, practices, and current issues in educational administration. Must possess a demonstrated ability to guide strategic planning process which supports division goals and programs. Must possess the ability to compare and/or judge the readily observable structural or composite characteristics of data, people or things. Must possess excellent leadership, management, and communication skills. Must possess the ability to speak effectively before large groups and high level executives. Must possess the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with school division officials, staff, and the public. Seniority level
Seniority level Executive Employment type
Employment type Full-time Job function
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