Vermont Avenue Elementary School - Principal

On-site$124k – $154k

About this role

INFORMATION ON SCHOOL SITE(S):

VERMONT AVENUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

PRINCIPAL, ELEMENTARY

 

The Los Angeles Unified School District seeks an outstanding elementary Principal to lead the students, staff, families, and community of Vermont Avenue Elementary School toward continued academic growth and success. 

 

Located within the University of Southern California Family of Schools, Vermont Avenue Elementary School is nestled in a quiet community in the heart of Los Angeles. Serving 320 students in transitional kindergarten through fifth grade, Vermont is a proud and inclusive learning environment that welcomes, respects, and values every child, staff member, and family.  With 92% of students from low-income backgrounds, 33% identified as Emergent Bilingual learners, and 27% supported through Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), Vermont is committed to meeting diverse needs through personalized support and high expectations. The school's student population reflects the rich cultural diversity of the community: 82% Latino, 12% Black, 1% White, and 5% multiracial.  Vermont Avenue Elementary fosters a vibrant educational experience that builds self-esteem, nurtures curiosity, and instills a love of learning through a strong emphasis on STEAM education, social emotional learning, and the celebration of cultural pride. In a clean and welcoming environment, the entire school community works collaboratively to provide every student with an enriching educational journey rooted in joy, equity, excellence, and opportunity.

THE IDEAL CANDIDATE:

will be a dynamic, collaborative leader with a passion for accelerating student learning outcomes and a deep commitment to the success of the Vermont Avenue Elementary School community. With extensive experience working with diverse student populations, they will bring a strong understanding of curriculum standards, particularly the Common Core State Standards, and will be driven to ensure that every child meets and exceeds grade-level expectations.  This leader will demonstrate the ability to analyze data, align instruction with the core curriculum, and implement research-based strategies that improve early literacy and numeracy outcomes. They will actively support and promote district initiatives and instructional best practices. Using the Teaching and Learning Framework to provide actionable and meaningful feedback to educators, they will be data-driven and systems-oriented.  The ideal candidate will be an experienced leader and a skilled communicator, capable of building strong relationships with students, families, staff, and community partners. Their ability to manage school operations, facilitate targeted professional development, and effectively steward resources, including budgets and school safety, will be evident in their efforts to cultivate a school culture rooted in academic excellence, equity, and social-emotional wellness.  Most importantly, this candidate must embody a genuine desire to serve the community and work collaboratively with all stakeholders to create a nurturing, high-achieving learning environment where every student can thrive.

SALARY:

40G - E Basis ($123,618 - $153,961) – 234 paid days

 

  • For employees who change basis during the school year, this basis change may prevent them from earning a full year of service credit.  
  • For an annualized employee who is changing basis during the year, this change may result in an annualized “settlement” (i.e., the process by which the District resolves an under or overpayment).
  • Selected individual may be subject to displacement due to norm allocation and seniority based RIF provisions or due to budget limitations.

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE (PUBLIC SCHOOL SETTING):

  • Eight years of successful full-time public school district certificated service
  • A minimum of three years of experience as a teacher in a K-12 program
  • A minimum of two years of experience in an elementary school
  • Two years of service in a position that required and utilized an administrative credential, such as assistant principal or equivalent position.

 

Employees who have been issued a below standard Performance Evaluation, or Notice of Unsatisfactory Act(s) and/or Suspension shall be ineligible for application to any promotion process for one calendar year following the issuance of such a Notice

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE:

All minimum requirements must be met on or before the filing deadline.  It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that documentation of minimum requirements is on file with the Human Resources Administrative Selection Unit. For information on submitting your documentation, please call (213) 241-6886)

 

  • A valid California teaching credential requiring a Bachelor's degree and a program of professional preparation, including student teaching
  • A valid California Administrative Services Credential                      • Multicultural coursework*
  • Master’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university    • District Master Plan requirements*

 

*Candidates have one year to complete this requirement

 

For all school based administrative positions, candidates must be in the appropriate LAUSD eligible pool for the position or currently serving in the class for which they are applying. In order to be placed in the eligible pool, candidates must successfully complete the appropriate LAUSD Aspiring Administrator Program.  Qualified applicants not in an eligible pool from within or outside LAUSD may be considered if fewer than five applicants from the eligible pool apply for the position.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

To be considered, you must submit the following:

  1. Letter of Intent that describes successful experience in the following areas:
    • Instructional Leadership: Promoting instructional coherence and effective best practices for young learners
    • Data Analysis: Analyzing student data, identifying areas of strengthens and needs, and designing and monitoring targeted interventions and extensions.
    • Teacher Coaching and Development: Coaching and supporting teachers, providing actionable feedback, leading professional development, and fostering a culture of collaboration and professional growth
  2. Current resume (include employee number, if a District employee)
  3. Upload as a separate attachment, a list of four (4) references with valid contact information including your current supervisor, parent/community member, a classified staff member and a teacher.

FOR INFORMATION ONLY, PLEASE CONTACT:

Tracy Murray, Regional Director

[email protected]

Region South

(310) 354-3400

DEADLINE: AUGUS 26, 2026

 

The Los Angeles Unified School District intends that all qualified persons shall have equal opportunities for employment and promotions

Non-Discrimination Policy

Company at a glance

Second largest in the nation, the Los Angeles Unified School District enrolls more than 520,000 students. The District covers an area totaling 710 square miles, which includes most of the city of Los Angeles, along with all or portions of 25 cities and unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County.

The mission of LAUSD is reflected in continued double-digit growth on the state Academic Performance Index (API); the upward trend in the graduation rate, progress in the pass rate on the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) and other academic indicators.

LA schools boast more winners of the United States Academic Decathlon championships-12-than any other District in this country. Add to those impressive victories, outstanding individual student and team achievements in: science, mathematics, social studies, language arts, foreign and dual languages, business and entrepreneurial skills, the visual and performing arts, and athletics.

Nationally recognized by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine for serving healthy, low fat and vegetarian school lunches. LAUSD's standards also call for: whole grains, low sodium, locally grown fruits and vegetables and no trans fat; flavored milk or carbonated beverages.

Today, the District counts more than 115 new schools and campuses, thanks to the nation's largest public works project, funded by bond measures, a testament to broad voter support.

Founded1853
Team Size10,001+ employees
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