School Principal

La Salle Academy

Philadelphia, PA

Job ID#:
14880167897
Posted:
January 28, 2025
Expires:
March 29, 2025
Category:
Primary Education
Terms:
Full-Time Employee
Experience:
5-10 Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
Salary
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Job Description

La Salle Academy
1434 N. Second Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122

Job Description
Principal
La Salle Academy
Position Principal
Start Date Summer 2025
Salary Commensurate with Experience

About La Salle Academy

Started in 2003 and located in West Kensington, La Salle Academy (LSA) is a small, independent, Catholic grade school, educating children in 3rd through 8th grades. LSA serves children from low-income families from across Philadelphia. In the traditions of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Christian Brothers) and the Sisters of Saint Joseph, LSA is owned by a dedicated and committed Board of Trustees. LSA's administrative structure includes a Principal and President with the President responsible for Board Liaison, Development, Fiscal Management, Facilities/Operations, among other duties. The Principal works with the President and LSA community to create a spiritual and academic structure that ensures a high quality learning experience
for all students.
Through its partnership with the Christian Brothers, LSA is a member of the District of Eastern North America's (DENA) network of educational ministries. Among the DENA network are San Miguel schools that specifically serve children from at-risk and low-income families. LSA serves children from all faiths and backgrounds in a supportive, faith-based learning environment in the San Miguel model that includes:
Small Classes: 15:1 student/teacher ratio
Extended School Day/School Year (Classes extend 3 days a week until 5 pm and the school year
extends to the end of July.)
Full-Time LSA Social Worker
On-site Nurse through the Education Plus Health Program
Graduate Support Program that guides students through high school and post-secondary education
Catholic High School scholarships available to LSA graduates

The La Salle Academy Community is committed to educating the whole child and acknowledging the potential in every student. We are now seeking a Principal to join our team and support our school's mission.
LSA offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance and a 403b retirement plan. LSA is an equal opportunity employer.

Responsibilities

The Principal is responsible for implementing successful spiritual, academic, social, enrichment, and
behavioral management programs in the school. The Principal must be an experienced educator with successful classroom experience as well as with, or working toward, a principal certificate. The Principal
oversees all academic school operations, including daily school activities to ensure La Salle Academy provides a high quality academic education, while maintaining its strong Catholic identity. The principal coordinates curricula, leads faculty and directs the school's administrative assistant. Reporting directly to the President, the Principal works collaboratively as part of the President's team to ensure adherence to the San Miguel model.

Specific Duties of the Principal

Academics/Spiritual Leadership

a. Supports and upholds the philosophy of Catholic education and the mission of the school
through liturgical celebrations, faith development, and integration of Gospel values.
b. Ensures the implementation of a high-quality, comprehensive curriculum through the use of a
variety of proven pedagogical strategies.
c. Conducts a daily school-wide morning assembly/prayer service that promotes a strong, Catholic
identity, incorporating the Seven Principles of Catholic Social Teaching.
d. Involves the staff in formulating plans that enable the school to meet stated mission and
objectives.
e. Supervises instruction and evaluates the overall effectiveness of the academic program.
f. Oversees and directs Extended Day (3 days/week to 5 pm) and extended year (through the end
of July).
g. Oversees reaccreditation process.
h. Oversees recruitment and enrollment of new students.
i. Works with parents, guardians and families to develop positive relationships to ensure a
welcoming and productive learning environment for students.
j. Ensures grant-funded programs are implemented as required.
k. Participates in Archdiocesan District Principal Meetings, projects and activities and other
appropriate programs sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph, the Brothers of the Christian
Schools and the Philadelphia Association of Lasallian Ministries (PALM).

Faculty/Personnel:
The Principal is the Master Teacher of the School and, as such, is responsible for the quality of teaching and curriculum.

a. Recruits and retains qualified candidates for teaching positions, assigns teachers to their specific
duties and ensures effective initiation and mentoring of new personnel into the school staff.
b. Supervises on a regular basis all full-time and part-time teaching-related positions and conducts
weekly Professional Learning Community meetings among faculty as well as regular Faculty
meetings.
c. Conducts classroom observations with all teachers and formally evaluates teachers and support
staff twice a year.
d. Maintains up-to-date personnel records on teacher performance, professional development and
other activities. Works with the Business Manager to ensure updated clearances.
e. Publishes an annual and monthly calendar of events for faculty, students, parents/guardians.
f. Motivates teachers and provides professional development opportunities for staff to encourage
professional growth.
g. Ensures up-to-date curriculum, oversees ordering and purchasing of textbooks and other
essential teaching materials.
h. Works with the President to provide one Faculty/Staff retreat annually.

Students

a. Ensures and maintains a safe, creative, dynamic, faith-filled learning environment for all
students.
b. Implements a uniform system of behavior management which fosters an environment of
conducive learning.
c. Works with the Social Worker and President to support students and their families as needs
arise.
d. Works with Graduate Support Team to provide input on the high school application process and
support LSA alums on their educational journey.
e. Tracks academic performance of students, maintaining individual student and schoolwide data
on student outcomes, standardized test results, attendance, retention and graduation.

School Organization

a. Attends LSA Board of Directors meetings and conducts a minimum of 3 Board Education
Committee meetings annually.
b. Participates in and supports school-wide planning meetings including the Strategic Plan process.
c. Oversees the Extended Day/Extended School Year Enrichment Programs to ensure smooth
implementation of quality program activities.
d. Meets with the President on a weekly basis to keep each other informed on key issues, working
toward consensus, particularly related to teaching staff (hiring, professional development
improvement plans, etc.) and students (enrollment, suspensions, dismissals, etc.).
e. Establishes positive relationships with parents, guardians, and local educational agencies.

Qualifications:

• A practicing Roman Catholic candidate preferred.
• A minimum of a master's degree and three to five years in administration in a Catholic school is
preferred.
• Acquired or working toward a principal certification.
• Ability to demonstrate leadership skills while upholding the school's religious values and mission.
• Ability to work collaboratively with, and provide a positive environment for, all in the school
community (students, parents/guardians, faculty, and staff).
• Ability to participate in Lasallian Leadership Institute.
• Clear and effective communication skills across all levels of the school community.
• Innovative team-player.
• Experience with multi-cultural and diverse communities is a plus.
• Belief in and commitment to the school's mission and San Miguel model.
• All required criminal background checks, including but not limited to Child Abuse Clearance and FBI
Clearance.
• A minimum of three references.
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Please email resume and letter of interest to Maria Walker, President, at mwalker@lasalleacademy.net .

About the Employer

Started in 2003, La Salle Academy (LSA) is a small, independent, Catholic grade school, educating children grades 3rd through 8th, that exclusively serves children from low-income families from across Philadelphia. Run in the tradition of the Christian Brothers and the Sisters of St. Joseph, La Salle is a San Miguel model school dedicated to achieving children's success academically and spiritually in a supportive, faith-based learning environment.

La Salle Academy's unique benefits include:
• Small Classes: 15:1 student/teacher ratio
• Extended School Day/School Year
• On-site nurse and social worker
• Catholic High School scholarships available for LSA graduates