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238 Jewett Avenue Bridgeport, CT 06606 Principal, St. Peter School Danbury, CT Start date: July 1, 2018 DioceseOfBridgeportCatholic Schools.com

The following principles provide a vision for all Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Bridgeport: Catholic Schools are considered a vital mission of the Diocese as they form, inform, and transform the lives of young people in the Catholic faith. Catholic schools are Christ centered and have as their primary mission the education and evangelization of students, families, and staff with the goal of nurturing a commitment to missionary discipleship. Catholic Schools recognize the dignity of every child and challenge students to fully develop their God-given gifts and talents. Catholic Schools are safe and nurturing environments that are family oriented and encourage students to respect life and serve others. Catholic Schools are staffed by administrators, teachers, and other professionals who are called to be formed as authentic and intentional witnesses as they fulfill their role as catechists of the Catholic faith. MISSION STATEMENT Rooted in the Catholic Faith, Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Bridgeport are Christ-centered communities which embrace the dignity and uniqueness of every child and challenge all students to develop their Godgiven gifts and talents. Each Catholic school is a place where young people are informed by the truths of our world, formed by the values that will help them to mature spiritually and transformed by a vibrant faith that will lead them to become educated and articulate citizens of the world with a commitment to serve the Lord as missionary disciples.

OUR CATHOLIC SCHOOLS BROOKFIELD St. Joseph School NEWTOWN St. Rose School BETHEL St. Mary School DANBURY St. Gregory the Great School St. Peter School St. Joseph School RIDGEFIELD St. Mary School TRUMBULL St. Catherine of Siena School St. Theresa School SHELTON Holy Trinity Catholic Academy STRATFORD St. James School St. Mark School GREENWICH Greenwich Catholic School WILTON Our Lady of Fatima School NEW CANAAN St. Aloysius School STAMFORD Catholic Academy of Stamford Upper and Lower NORWALK All Saints School BRIDGEPORT Catholic Academy of Bridgeport St. Andrew Academy St. Ann Academy St. Augustine Academy St. Raphael Academy FAIRFIELD Assumption Catholic School St. Thomas Aquinas School

St. Peter School, Danbury, CT Danbury is a city in northern Fairfield County, Connecticut, located along the Still River approximately 70 miles northeast of New YorkCity. Danbury s population at the 2016 census was 84,992. History St. Peter School is located in the heart of Danbury and opened its doors on September 6, 1886, staffed by The Sisters of Mercy. Over the years, dedicated lay teachers were added to the faculty. Today the school is staffed completely by lay teachers. A preschool was added in 1982 for three and four year old children. In September of 2006 Saint Peter and Sacred Heart were merged into St. Peter Sacred Heart School. Children from pre-k through grade 4 were housed at Sacred Heart Campus and grades 5-8 were housed at St. Peter Campus. Infants and toddlers were welcomed into St. Peter Sacred Heart School at the Sacred Heart Campus and grade 4 moved to the St. Peter School Campus at the beginning of the 2008-2009 school year. The Day Care Center was known as Little Lambs Early Learning Center of Sacred Heart School. The Sacred Heart Campus closed in June 2013. Since the opening of the 2013-2014 school year, St. Peter School has served children in grades Pre-K through Grade 8. Today St. Peter School is a faith-filled community that strives to not only teach the Gospel, but to live it each and every day. The school educates a diverse student body of over 250 students. The strong Catholic community is enriched by the great number of Hispanic and Brazillian families who make up this family of faith. It is a diverse, multicultural community focused on academic excellence and spiritual development. St. Peter School s academic program is student centered and is cognizant of the indivudial needs of students. The technology-integrated classrooms use SmartBoards, uppergrade students use ipads, and online curriculum is used to allow adaptive learning styles. World languages are taught in grades K-8, and enrichment programs, such as Art, Computers and Music are taught through grade 8. Students have extended opportunites for involvment, such as cheerleading, basketball, track and field, Student Council, Crochet Club, and much more. St. Peter School continues to actively work on their mission and rigorous curriculm that is designed to support the needs of 21st-century students. www.stpeterschooldanbury.org

Job Description The St. Peter School Principal is the leader of the school and is appointed by the Bishop of the Diocese of Bridgeport, reports to the Superintendent of Schools and works collaboratively with the Pastor, School Advisory Board, (SAB) and Home School Assocation, (HSA). The highest priority of the Principal is the building of a Christian community of faith that provides for the spiritual, moral, educational, intellectual, aesthetical, emotional, social, and physical needs of the students in the school. Overview The Principal s goal is to provide effective leadership in fulfilling and communicating the mission of the school to all constituents. The Principal is the overall leader and facilitator of the community of faith and bears responsibility for the integrity and practice of the spiritual life of the school. The Principal is responsible for maintaining and developing academic excellence, as well as providing ample programs to meet the faith formation and co-curricular and extra-curricular needs of the students. The Principal assisted by the Business Manager and Bookkeeper, has the general charge and control of personnel and budget, its business affairs and its facilities. The Principal assisted by the SAB, HSA, and the Coordinators of Advancement and Enrollment (if applicable), has the general charge of advancement programs; and is ultimately responsible for enrollment and fundraising. The Principal is evaluated by the OSS with input from key school constituents including the chair of the SAB, HSA, and the faculty and staff. St. Peter School MISSION STATEMENT Saint Peter School is a Catholic elementary school educating children Pre-Kindergarten through grade 8 with an emphasis on catholic values and spiritual growth. Through a faith-based character education, using Christ as a model, Saint Peter School fosters academic excellence through a strong curriculum, creating life long learners. Faculty and Staff, in partnership with parents, strive to inspire, nurture and challenge our students to be responsible citizens and disciples of Jesus Christ.

Duties and Responsibilities To ensure the Catholic Identity of the school. To act as the educational leader of the school, responsible for its dayto-day operation; to direct the activities of the schools instructional and non-instructional staff in the performance of their duties. To function as the chief articulator of the school s programs, expectations, behavioral guidelines, and other information necessary to ensure that all constituencies are fully informed consistent with their individual roles. To observe, supervise, and help evaluate the faculty in the development and implementation of curriculum; to supervise the teaching process, and to review and evaluate the academic programs. To provide an orderly, controlled environment in which learning can take place and where a school climate is supportive and reflects our Catholic Identity. To be aware of the educational, physical, social, and psychological needs of the members of our school community and to develop plans for meeting these needs. To make recommendations to the Superintendent regarding the hiring and retention, and the assignment of faculty. To conduct regular meetings with faculty which will deal both with routine school matters and with the stimulating exchange of ideas on issues of educational/philosophical interest. To oversee the coordination of the co-curricular and extra-curricular activity programs of the school. To provide for the academic guidance of students; to maintain complete academic records on all students; to oversee the grading and the reporting of standards and methods used by teachers in measuring student achievement. To be a visible presence in all areas of the school. To prepare a master school class schedule and to assign teachers and students to classes and other obligations. To serve as a consultant to teachers in matters of classroom management, teaching methods, and general school procedures. To perform other duties as assigned.

Desired Qualitities Working knowledge of and a strong commitment to the mission of the Catholic Church. Must be a practicing Roman Catholic in good standing with the Church. Excellent communications skills including written, verbal, public speaking and presentation skills. Excellent human relations and interpersonal skills; must be a selfstarter and be well-organized; must be a team player. Be available for evening/weekend meetings/events as necessary. Be able to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Proficiency in the use of computer technology including Microsoft Office and related educational technology. Previous Catholic School experience. Masters Degree. Valid Administrator s Certification for the state of Connecticut or another state.

To Apply Given the desire for the new Principal to be in place well before the start of the new 2018 academic year, candidates are encouraged to submit their materials as soon as possible but no later than March 31, 2018. Interested and qualified candidates should submit electronically as separate documents (preferably as PDFs) the following materials: Formal cover letter expressing interest in the position and aligning your skills and experiences with the leadership needs of St. Peter School, as stipulated above; Current résumé with all appropriate dates; Brief statement of educational or leadership philosophy and practice; List of at least five references with name, title, phone number and email address of each (References will not be contacted until a serious mutual interest is established, and not without the candidate s permission). All materials should be addressed to Dr. Steven Cheeseman, Superintendent of Schools, and emailed to Madelyn Pesci, Executive Assitant to the Superintendent, at mpesci@diobpt.org.