BOARD POLICY 2221
The Ironton High School Assistant to the Principal
The Ironton City District may have as one of its administrators, an Assistant to the Principal at the Ironton High School. The Assistant to the Principal shall be employed by the Ironton City Board of Education, upon the recommendation of the Ironton City Superintendent of Schools, under a contractual agreement with the Ironton City Board of Education, at an annual salary as established by this Board of Education.
The Assistant to the Principal shall be a person of considerable professional stature, and experienced in secondary education. He/She shall also be a person who has the qualities of leadership. He/She shall be a person of unquestionable character, and an individual who can earn the respect of both the students and staff.
The Assistant to the Principal shall possess a bachelor degree in education with a minimum of five (5) years as a teacher and/or administrator of a secondary school.
The Ironton City Superintendent of Schools shall put into writing, in the accompanying Administrative Rules and Regulations, the duties of the Assistant to the Principal of Ironton High School.
Employment
The Assistant to the Principal at Ironton High School shall work the school calendar year (183) each year of employment, plus ten (10) additional days; five (5) days before school opens in the fall, and five (5) days after school closes in the spring, making a total of 193 working days each calendar year.
Sick Leave and Other
The Ironton High School Assistant to the Principal shall be entitled to sick leave and other leave as granted by State laws, and by Ironton City Board of Education Policies 4151.1-2 and 4151.7.
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Administrative Rules and Regulations
The Assistant to the Principal at Ironton High School
The Assistant to the Principal at Ironton High School shall:
1. Report directly to and be responsible to the Principal of Ironton High School in all matters pertaining to the operations of the high school.
2. Assist the Principal in maintaining discipline, attendance, and assist in maintaining order in the high school.
3. Patrol hallways, restrooms, and cafeteria; and report findings, along with his/her recommendations to the Principal.
4. Be responsible for, under the direction of the Principal, the discipline of the students at Ironton High School. (This position may not suspend students.)
5. Assist, at the direction of, and under the supervision of the Assistant Superintendent, in cooperation with the Head Cook – Unit Manager, in making provisions for the day-to-day operations of the lunchroom-cafeteria at I.H.S.
6. Be in direct charge of all custodians at the high school, being responsible to and working under the overall supervision of the Assistant Superintendent;
7. Share, with the Principal, in an equitable manner, the supervision of extracurricular, after-school activities and events such as athletic contests, concerts, plays, and the like, especially where the public is involved.
8. Arrive at school before faculty and students are to report each morning and assist faculty in maintaining order in the hallways; do likewise between classes during the day; and remain in the school to see to it that students leave the building in good order;
9. Consult with both teacher and student on difficult and serious matters related to classroom conflicts between these parties; be a "problem solver";
10. Be responsible for student attendance at I.H.S. and take such steps as are necessary to keep educable students in school;
11. Counsel the wayward, the misguided, and the unmotivated student, on a one-to-one basis, to get this student on a constructive path toward success – at something;
12. Stress the fact to all teachers and students that academic excellence is the first priority, the ultimate aim and objective, of Ironton High School;
13. Work cooperatively and closely with the Principal and the faculty and support personnel in the common purpose of making Ironton High School an educational institution second to none, in achievements and successes in all fields of endeavor;
14. Seek out, recognize, and congratulate high school students who make a significant contribution to Ironton High School, and who, by their good work in any school activity or endeavor, "Do the School Proud";
15. Keep the Principal informed on all school matters unknown to him/her, but which should be known and brought the principal’s attention;
16. Work in harmony and cooperation with the Principal on positive and constructive programs and endeavors that would tend to improve the prestige of Ironton High School as a top-drawer educational institution;
17. Do any reasonable job or task (not specifically mentioned herein) but which would be attendant to the position, and/or assigned by the Principal and/or other authorized Administrator.
Updated 9/17/2003 - J. Mullins