What are the responsibilities and job description for the Middle School Principal position at West Plains Middle School?
The West Plains R-VII School District is seeking a highly qualified candidate for the position of Middle School Principal for the 2026-2027 school year. West Plains Middle School houses approximately 550 students grades 5-8. West Plains Middle School has a rich tradition of excellence. The successful candidate will possess the ability to lead the building in the pursuit of excellence in education, service, and life while providing opportunities for students to achieve their maximum potential. Candidates should have a working knowledge of Professional Learning Communities, Missouri Learning Standards, Response to Intervention, and effective strategies to improve literacy. The successful candidate(s) will also be able to interpret and utilize data to support curriculum decisions and determine effectiveness of instruction.
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Minimum of at least two years of successful teaching experience.
2. Administrative or supervisory experience preferred.
3. Must hold a valid principal’s certificate for level of position (or the ability to obtain)
4. Have a minimum of a Master’s degree (or the ability to obtain)
5. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board may find appropriate and acceptable.
REPORTS TO: Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, and/or Director of Operations in his/her areas
of responsibility.
SUPERVISES:
1. Assistant Principals
2. Teaching staff, including paraprofessionals
3. Other professional staff
4. All non-professional school staff
5. Other resource and service personnel while functioning in the assigned school.
JOB GOAL: To supervise the total operation of the assigned school
providing leadership and direction and creating a businesslike
and productive atmosphere where students can learn.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Organize and administer the school in conformity with the approved policies of the
Board of Education and administrative guidelines of the superintendent of schools.
2. Assume primary responsibility for the total educational program within the school.
3. Serve as a representative for the Local Education Agency (L.E.A.) for Special Education.
4. Assist in staff recruitment and selection to recommend assignments of personnel
within the school.
5. Direct, supervise and evaluate the work of all teaching personnel assigned to the
schools. Evaluation of all teaching personnel will be in accordance with State Law
and School Board policies.
6. Maintain good communications and relations between the school district and
community.
7. Work with community agencies to coordinate service delivery for student population.
8. Cooperate with classroom teachers by participating in the preparation of curriculum
revision and development and to assume the responsibility for assisting teachers in
implementing results.
9. Counsel with building staff on matters which pertain to the effectiveness of the school.
10. Be responsible for cooperation with auxiliary personnel in the implementation of
programs provided in the district.
11. Assist all staff members in matters of discipline as the need arises.
12. Have the power to suspend, not to exceed 10 days, any student, subject to the
restrictions of sections 167.161, RSMo. 1978 and section 167.171 RSMo. 1984, and
in accordance with the district discipline policy, whose presence in school is
detrimental to the best interests of the other students and the school. Written notice of
such actions shall be immediately sent by the principal to the parent or guardian and
to the superintendent of schools.
13. Hold regular fire drills.
14. Hold regular tornado drills. These drills shall be part of an established plan to react to
a tornado watch, a tornado warning or civil defense emergency.
15. Exercise vigilance to see that the school, the school grounds and the school
equipment are in good repair and free of hazard and to request that necessary repairs
or changes be made when required.
16. Make regular and monthly reports to the office of the superintendent as required.
17. Participate in the budgeting and planning process as coordinated by the
superintendent of schools.
18. Provide the superintendent with all necessary information relative to the schools.
19. Maintain confidential nature of all school-related matters.
20. Attend all designated meetings of the Board.
21. Successfully complete other tasks and responsibilities as assigned by the
Superintendent.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Salary and work year to be established by the Board of
Education.
EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance
with provisions of the Board’s policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel.