Principal, Dolores Huerta Elementary School - Partnership for Los Angeles Schools
Los Angeles, CA 90011
About the Job
PRINCIPAL – DOLORES HUERTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
260 E. 31st Street, LOS ANGELES, CA 90011
ABOUT DOLORES HUERTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Home of the Bears, Dolores Huerta Elementary is a Transitional Kindergarten to 5th grade public school located in South Los Angeles. Dolores Huerta Elementary supports rigorous learning experiences, specialized programs, and a robotics program. The vision of Dolores Huerta Elementary School is to develop scholars, leaders and proactive citizens who relentlessly strive for personal excellence! https://doloreshuertaes.lausd.org/.
ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP FOR LOS ANGELES SCHOOLS
Launched in 2007, the Partnership for Los Angeles Schools’ mission is to transform schools to revolutionize school systems, empowering all students with a high-quality education. The Partnership is a non-profit, in-district partner to LA Unified, not a charter network. As an independent nonprofit organization, the Partnership serves 13,550 students across 20 LA Unified schools in Boyle Heights, South Los Angeles, and Watts. The Partnership works within the LA Unified School District context, which includes honoring all collective bargaining agreements for its teachers and school staff. To learn more about the Partnership, our mission, and how we approach our goals, please visit our website.
THE PRINCIPAL ROLE IN THE PARTNERSHIP FOR LA SCHOOLS NETWORK
The Partnership for Los Angeles Schools seeks a transformational elementary school leader who is committed to every student and family in the Dolores Huerta Elementary School community.
Our Vision for Transformation: We believe that the goal of a school’s transformation journey is reaching Powerful Schooling. A powerful school is one where a unified staff engages in sustained, intentional work to create a professional culture where they feel affirmed, supported, and can thrive in their practice. As a result, educators ensure students experience joy as they learn and grow, in an environment where students develop a positive sense of their identity, where student voice is empowered, where culturally responsive pedagogy and practice is enacted, and where students and families see the school as a liberative force within the community. By enacting those things, a powerful school has high functioning systems, strong student academic performance, and a robust college‐oriented culture.
Partnership network principals are responsible for meeting all obligations as described in the LA Unified School Leadership Framework, including building a culture of learning and growth, overseeing classroom instruction, managing school operations, engaging families and community, and owning the growth and development of adults in the school community.
Our principals are all part of a professional learning community that emphasizes instructional leadership and cross‐school learning. Leading a school in the Partnership network means that our principals and their staff have access to our robust team of support‐providers in areas from Literacy and Math instruction to school operations to teacher hiring to family engagement and community partnerships. You can learn more about our teams here!
BENEFITS OF JOINING THE PARTNERSHIP NETWORK
Partnership principals belong to a tightly‐knit network of like‐minded transformation leaders who desire to learn from one another. All principals report to a School Transformation leader who supervises and coaches 4‐6 principals, so each principal gets the attention and support they deserve.
Partnership schools are LA Unified schools, and administrators earn the same competitive pay, benefits and Associated Administrators of Los Angeles (AALA) membership as in any District school, AND there are additional opportunities for Partnership school leaders.
Partnership principals have higher earning potential than for most LA Unified schools, as our principals are paid to work the year‐round calendar and may be recognized and rewarded for their impact and tenure.
We offer an additional signing bonus for administrators who join our network with significant prior principal experience and proven impact with students.
ABOUT YOU
- You have a deep belief in the power of our communities as well as respect and love for the students and families within the communities we serve, who are primarily Latinx and Black/African American
- You believe in the Partnership's mission and core values of courage, creativity, collective action, and continuous improvement
- You foster an anti‐racist culture that promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging for all
- You are committed to improving academic achievement and growth for all students
- You communicate frequently and openly with stakeholders
- You believe that all people can learn and grow, yourself included
- You have humility and respect for the hard work of school leaders, teachers, parents, and students
- You possess an unmatched work ethic and the highest level of integrity
- You seek to continuously improve your leadership practice through peer collaboration and reflection
- You are relentless in your pursuit of excellence for yourself, your students and teammates
LAUSD MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
All minimum requirements must be met on or before the filing deadline and must be in a public school setting. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that documentation of minimum requirements is on file with the LAUSD HR Administrative Selection Unit. For questions about submitting documentation, please contact (213) 241‐6886.
- At least eight years of successful full‐time public school certificated service, including:
- Minimum of three years of experience as a teacher in a K‐12 public school program
- Minimum of two years of experience at an elementary school
- Two years of service in an administrative or supervisory position utilizing an administrative credential, such as an assistant principal or equivalent position
- A valid California Administrative Services Credential
- A valid California teaching credential requiring a Bachelor's degree and a program of professional preparation, including student teaching
- Master’s degree from an accredited college or university
- Multicultural coursework (candidates have one year to complete after hire)
- District Master Plan requirements (candidates have one year to complete after hire)
For all school based administrative positions, candidates must be in the appropriate LAUSD eligible pool for the position or currently serving in the class for which they are applying. In order to be placed in the eligible pool, candidates must successfully complete the appropriate LAUSD Aspiring Administrator Program. Qualified applicants not in an eligible pool from within or outside LAUSD may be considered if fewer than five applicants from the eligible pool apply for the position.
COMPENSATION - 41G – E Basis
Total first year salary ranges from $135,675- $169,241.
- For an annualized employee who is changing basis during the year, this change may result in an annualized “settlement” (i.e., the proces by which the District resolves an under or overpayment).
- Selected individual may be subject to displacement due to budget limitations.
- For employees who change basis during the school year, this basis change may prevent them from earning a full year of service credit.
APPLICATION PROCESS ‐‐ APPLICATION DEADLINE: June 26, 2024 – 5:00 P.M.
Since Partnership school staff are all employees of LAUSD, selected candidates must pass all LAUSD administrator hiring procedures. The selected candidate will sign their contract with LAUSD.
For questions, please contact Manasa Prabhakar-DiLapo, Sr. Director of School Talent with the Partnership for LA Schools: manasa.prabhakardilapo@partnershipla.org.
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