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Headmaster

  2025-01-04     Responsive Education Solutions     Columbus,OH  
Description:

The headmaster is the master teacher and administrative leader for the operation

of the school, accountable to the assigned regional director and Founders

Superintendent. The headmaster is ultimately responsible for the success of the

education of the students in accordance with the principles set forth in the

Founders Classical academy mission and commitments to teaching and learning.

To this end, the headmaster should have a firm grasp of the philosophy and

practices of an American classical education and be able to articulate and

demonstrate this education to others and ensure its implementation. As leader of

the school, the headmaster must also have high moral character and embrace the

virtues of a free and just society.

The headmaster will:

● Articulate and implement the school's mission, philosophy, and policies as set

forth in the Founders Headmasters' Guide and ResponsiveEd employee

handbook

● Hire, train, and lead a well-educated and dedicated faculty

● Teach and lead the student body by fostering academic excellence, good

character, and a vibrant school culture

● Work with parents to ensure the best education and moral development of their

children

● Ensure sound management and accountability of the school, including financial

oversight and school safety

● Support the Founders organization in securing the school's long-term goals and

place in the community at large


The following outline expands on the duties listed above.

Articulating and implementing the mission, philosophy, and policies

of the school:

The headmaster will:

● Understand the mission, philosophy, and principles of an American classical

education as set forth by Founders Classical Academies

● Regularly articulate the ideals of an American classical education among faculty,

office staff, parents, students, and the community at large

● Oversee the implementation of and faithfulness to the Founders curriculum;

● Ensure the principles and virtues of a free and just society are appropriately

taught and practiced

● Actively monitor the learning of all students in the school, which includes

supervising robust SPED, ESL, and other programs for students with higher

needs

● Ensure all extra-curricular activities contribute to l'esprit d'école and uphold the

mission and philosophy of the school

● Participate in leadership and teacher training for Founders Classical Academies

● Keep informed of the current state of education in the community, state, and the

nation


Hiring, training, and leading a well-educated and dedicated faculty:

The headmaster will:

● Actively recruit knowledgeable, talented, and hard-working teachers to work for

the Founders Classical Academy which he or she leads, while also considering the

needs of other Founders campuses

● Lead the faculty by way of training, conversation, and example

● Evaluate teachers' performance in a way that motivates and fosters improvement;

● Foster collegiality among faculty and office staff

● Quickly and fairly address various “issues,” whether coming from parents,

teachers, staff, or students

● Anticipate and provide guidance to teachers as a whole and individually

concerning various predictable “concerns,” such as homework load, grading,

communication with parents


Teaching and leading the student body by fostering academic

[excellence], good character, and a vibrant school culture:

The headmaster will:

● Be a visible leader of students throughout the school throughout the day

● Invite and encourage students to exercise self-government in a myriad of ways

● Cultivate strong and sound character in students through teaching and

encouraging the virtues

● Recognize and reward excellence in both learning and character

● Get students (individually and as a group) “back on track” when they go astray

● Foster extracurricular programs that contribute to student engagement

● Be a presence in various extra-curricular activities and/or events such as

upper-school dances, student government, Curriculum Day; and

● Preferably teach one class and demonstrate mastery as a teacher through guest

lectures at all grade levels


Working with parents to ensure the best education and moral

development of their children:

The headmaster will:

● Clearly articulate the mission and practices of Founders' American classical

schooling to parents in a variety of settings

● Keep the parent body informed generally of students' learning, policies, events,

school culture, and other matters through communications both written and in

person

● Ensure that parents are kept informed of their own children's academic progress

and needs as well as their character and conduct

● Address general parental “concerns,” particularly in the start-up years when

traditions and patterns are being formed

● Work with and advise volunteer parent groups and parent-led events

● Work with students and parents to understand and pave the way to opportunities

beyond their schooling at Founders


Ensuring sound management and accountability of the school,

including financial oversight and school safety:

Finances and fiscal accountability

The headmaster will:

● Oversee the annual budget in line with the school's enrollment and required

expenses

● Authorize expenditures in accordance with the annual budget

● Approve all curricular purchases and programs, based on guidance from and

working with the Founders/ResponsiveEd home office

● Consult the home office regarding any extraordinary expenditures

● Oversee and approve teacher employment agreements

● Monitor student enrollment and attendance

● Review monthly the fiscal administration of the school

● In the spring, help project the budget for the following year based on enrollment

for the purposes of hiring faculty and staff, ordering materials, and other aspects

of planning


Academic Accountability:

In addition to implementing the classical curriculum, the headmaster, as leader of a

public school, must monitor the school's performance on standardized examinations.

While not the “be-all and end-all” of academic performance, these exams often do signal

areas needing improvement.

The headmaster will:

● Have oversight of standardized school testing

● Measure testing results against expected outcomes, such as age of school, student

demographics (including students new to the school), previous years'

performance, etc.

● Where necessary, implement remediation plans or programs for students

needing help

● Consult the Founders administration concerning any questions related to the

academic integrity and curriculum of the school

● Explain to parents the results of the testing and any needed improvements


School Safety:

The headmaster shall be vigilant in all matters pertaining to school safety:

● Impress upon faculty and staff the essential nature of school safety

● Before the start of the school year rehearse all drills and precautionary measures

with the faculty and office staff

● Ensure that all entrances to the building are closely monitored at all times

● Rehearse inclement weather and lockdown drills as recommended by home office

● Ensure recess, lunch, and other monitoring duties are assigned and understood;

● Provide training in CPR, Heimlich, etc.

● Provide clear guidance to teachers on regulations regarding physical contact with

students (e.g., as in breaking up a fight)

● Oversee the plan and execution of daily carpool (drop-off and pick-up), ensuring

staff, teachers, parents, and students understand and practice all means of safety

and efficiency


Supporting the school's and education reform's long-term goals:

The headmaster will:

● Recruit new students to the school through various forms of advertising

information meetings held at the school, presence at local events (such as fairs),

etc.

● Ensure the school's fidelity to the American classical education as set forth in the

curriculum guide

● Keep informed of the current state of education in the community, state, and the

nation

● Promote the school as a bastion of strong academic and character [excellence] in

the local community through speaking at public events, hosting events at the

school, etc.


Minimum Job Requirements:

● 5+ Experience in school leadership or other form of leadership

● Affinity for Classical education and American founding principles

● Classroom teaching, preferably in a classical setting

● The ability to speak and write clearly and persuasively

● Experience with organizational and financial management


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