Assistant School Director
ScholarMade Achievement Place of Arkansas
Position Overview
The Assistant School Director serves as a key instructional and culture leader, supporting the School Director in ensuring strong academic outcomes, a structured learning environment, and consistent execution of ScholarMade’s model. This role requires daily visibility, direct coaching of teachers, and ownership of systems that drive student achievement, operations, and school culture.
The Assistant School Director is responsible for leading instructional improvement through coaching, data analysis, and formal evaluation aligned to the TESS / Arkansas LEADS 2.0 framework.
Core Responsibilities
1. Instructional Leadership (Aligned to Domain 3: Teaching & Learning)
- Support the implementation of the Weekly Instructional Plan (WIP) with fidelity across all classrooms
- Conduct frequent classroom observations with immediate, actionable feedback
- Coach teachers on lesson execution, student engagement, and alignment to standards
- Ensure consistent use of:
- Approved Curriculum
- Blueprint Pacing Guides
- Formative Assessment Platforms (including Progress Learning and ATLAS Classroom Tool)
- Monitor lesson plans for alignment to curriculum, pacing, and standards
- Lead and support corrective instruction cycles based on student performance data
- Protect instructional time from disruption
2. Data Monitoring & Academic Progress (Domains 1 & 3)
- Lead weekly data reviews aligned to school improvement goals
- Analyze student performance data to identify trends and instructional gaps
- Ensure targeted small-group instruction and intervention are implemented
- Monitor Tier 2 and Tier 3 student progress
- Use data to drive instructional adjustments and coaching priorities
3. School Culture & Discipline (Domain 2: School Culture & Climate)
- Maintain a safe, structured, and orderly learning environment
- Oversee and enforce a clear, consistent discipline system
- Ensure discipline practices are fair, consistent, and minimize loss of instructional time
- Support teachers with classroom management and student engagement strategies
- Be highly visible during arrival, transitions, meals, and dismissal
- Ensure consistent enforcement of school-wide expectations (uniforms, cell phones, procedures)
4. Staff Coaching, Evaluation & Development (Domain 3C & Domain 4)
- Conduct formal teacher evaluations using the TESS system, including:
- Scheduled and unscheduled observations
- Accurate ratings aligned to TESS rubrics
- Timely, actionable feedback tied to instructional practice
- Maintain an organized system of teacher observation and evaluation
- Provide ongoing coaching and support, especially for novice teachers
- Align professional development to observed instructional needs
- Support teacher growth through feedback, modeling, and follow-up
5. Testing Coordination & Readiness (Domains 1 & 3)
- Support preparation and execution of state and internal assessments
- Ensure staff and students are trained on testing procedures and tools
- Monitor testing environments to maintain compliance and integrity
- Assist in managing testing schedules and logistics
6. Operations & Campus Management (Domain 1: Organization & Management)
- Monitor meals daily, ensuring:
- Smooth transitions and supervision
- Student behavior expectations are upheld
- Staff engagement and presence
- Oversee transportation operations, including:
- Arrival and dismissal procedures
- Bus routines and student safety
- Support discipline systems, ensuring:
- Timely response to incidents
- Accurate documentation
- Alignment to school expectations
- Monitor facility cleanliness and safety, ensuring:
- Classrooms, hallways, restrooms, and common areas are clean and orderly
- The physical environment reflects high expectations and readiness for learning
- Immediate follow-up on maintenance or safety concerns
- Support scheduling, coverage, and daily operations
- Communicate clearly with staff and families
Leadership Expectations (Aligned Across All Domains)
- Maintain a strong daily presence before, during, and after school
- Lead with clarity, consistency, and accountability
- Address issues directly and follow through
- Use data and observation to drive decisions
- Model professionalism, urgency, and commitment to results
- Build staff capacity and shared responsibility for outcomes
Key Competencies
- Instructional leadership
- Data-driven decision-making
- Teacher coaching and evaluation
- School culture and discipline systems
- Operational management
- Strong communication and leadership presence
Performance Indicators (TESS-Aligned)
- Increased student proficiency and growth
- Strong alignment to curriculum and pacing across classrooms
- Consistent use of formative assessment platforms
- Effective implementation of teacher evaluation and coaching cycles
- Improved instructional quality across classrooms
- Reduction in behavior disruptions and lost instructional time
- Safe, clean, and orderly school environment
- Efficient daily operations (meals, transportation, transitions)