FRPN0370866-0000
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2026-04-13T00:00:00
Director of Academic Programming Freeport Public Schools 12-Month Position Summary The Director of Academic Programming provides districtwide leadership in the development and implementation of secondary academic programming at the middle and high school levels. The Director is responsible for building the master schedules, ensuring accurate course coding and sequencing, overseeing grading configuration, applying the SIRS Manual for state reporting alignment, and ensuring NCAA eligibility compliance. This position reports to the Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction and works collaboratively with the Director of Technology, Director of Guidance, building principals, and department leaders. Essential Responsibilities Master Schedule Development Build and implement the middle and high school master schedules. Design course sections, staff assignments, room allocations, and bell schedules. Align scheduling with enrollment projections and program requirements. Ensure accurate course sequencing across grade levels. Revise schedules as needed based on program and enrollment changes. Academic Programming Develop and manage course catalog structure and course coding accuracy. Ensure alignment with NYSED regulations and reporting requirements. Apply the SIRS Manual to ensure accurate state reporting structures. Support implementation of academic programs and pathways. Grading & System Configuration Design and facilitate professional development for building administrators and clerical staff on SIS best practices, grading protocols, and scheduling logic. Configure grading structures within the Student Information System. Ensure grading configurations align with district academic policies. Provide guidance on academic calendar configuration within the system. NCAA & Compliance Ensure courses meet NCAA eligibility standards. Demonstrate strong proficiency in academic programming functions within Student Information System (Infinite Campus, PowerSchool, eSchool Data, or comparable platform). Course sequencing NYS secondary programming requirements Grading configuration Strong communication and collaborative skills. Qualifications: Master’s Degree required. Valid New York State Teaching Certification required. Administrative certification (SBL/SDL/SDA) required Minimum 5 years of secondary teaching experience required. Demonstrated experience building secondary master schedules. Experience as a building-level administrator Salary range: $155,000 – $185,000, commensurate with experience and according to the Freeport Administrators Association collective bargaining agreement.
School Leader
Freeport UFSD
Long Island
Fixed