PCRN0294814-1017
2024-01-21T00:00:00
2023-12-29T00:00:00
The following grant-funded 12 month position will be available on an annually renewed basis: Director of Student SuccessIn order to ensure Success for Every Student, the Director of Student Success will oversee and assist in the following areas, leading to improved programmatic alignment and outcomes, parent involvement and engagement, student attendance, assessment results, strengthening partnerships with our CBOs, while ensuring grant compliance. Plan and oversee district and building Title I programs, including summer and extended day learning Facilitate the alignment of students to opportunities that broaden their access to advanced coursework and enrichment in school, college and career readiness, postsecondary education, and the workforce Facilitate and strengthen partnerships with Community Based Organizations that provide services to the district to increase student achievement and parent engagement Coordinate and oversee the mandated set-aside Title I funded programs, include parent engagement, non-public school funding, and McKinney Vento Coordinate and oversee the McKinney Vento Homeless funding and homeless liaison Facilitate and organize district Title I parent engagement programs, trainings, and parent liaisons Ensure Title I parent engagement offerings align and augment the district’s Parent University sessions and fulfill the requirements of NYSED non-regulatory guidance Act as parent liaison and home-school connection coordinator to: Strengthening the home-school partnership with our families Build relationships between the district and families Assist in increasing attendance in schools Provide professional development to staff for improving the follow areas: Attendance, and timeliness in arriving to school Social emotional wellness and health Reading/literacy and math The home/school connection College and career readiness Coordinate, share, and manage data and data discussions with teachers and administrators across the district as they relate to RTI programming, students-in-poverty, and supplemental Title I programs Conduct programmatic evaluations, and work to ensure that grant funded programs are meeting the needs of students and are having the desired impact through data collection and analysis Make programmatic recommendations based on qualitative and quantitative data analysis for improvement on student achievement leading to increased graduation rates and college admissions Ensure Title I compliance and grant management across all aspects Communicate with NYSED on all aspects of grant management Communicate with building and district administration on grant compliance and documentation of Title I grant funded programs Partner with our non-public schools to: Ensure the compliant spending of the non-public Title I allocation Ensure mandated parent engagement activities are fulfilled Ensure compliance with all aspects of NYSED’s non-regulatory grant guidance and federal laws Work to ensure district grants coordinate with Title I to ensure alignment and synthesis of programs and funding streams Work collaboratively with building principals and directors Conduct teacher observations as assigned Other responsibilities as determined by the Superintendent or designee SDL Internship or above certification is needed; candidates in a current SDL program will be considered? Candidates must possess the ability to communicate effectively with parents, students, and other constituent groups. All applicants must apply on OLAS and send a letter of application to Dr. Aurelia Henriquez at ahenriquez@pcrufsd.org by December 29th, 2023, with a copy to cmaggi@pcrufsd.org. EOE
School Leader
Port Chester-Rye U.F.S.D.
Lower Hudson Valley
Fixed