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Assistant Principal, Dwight Bellizzi Dual Language Academy, Grades PK4-8 (Posting
C112-2627
) Full time • Hartford Public Schools Description
POSITION
Assistant Principal, Dwight Bellizzi Dual Language Academy (Grades PK4-8)
REPORTS TO
Principal of the School and/or the Superintendent of Schools and CEO's designee
POSITION SUMMARY
Hartford Public Schools seeks a leader with a passion for educating children, a commitment to closing achievement gaps, and an ability to maximize learning for all students. We invite applications from knowledgeable and innovative professionals who are committed to urban education and understand the range of academic, social, and emotional needs of students at various stages in life. The assistant principal will design, organize, and model effective instruction, communication, discipline, and intervention, while promoting a positive school culture and climate. In the absence of the principal, the assistant principal will assume all responsibilities for the administration and supervision of the program, staff, and building. Ideal candidates will have a proven track record in providing strong instructional leadership focused on student-centered learning. Preferred candidates will also have robust multilingual knowledge and skills, experience in fostering a positive school culture and climate, and success in engaging families and community partners to promote equity and excellence. We are looking for a leader who brings the following strengths and expertise to our community: Dual-Language & Biliteracy Champion
50:50
Model Fidelity:
Thoroughly understands dual-language acquisition models and applies the 50:50 model with absolute fidelity across the school to ensure balanced linguistic development
Curriculum Expertise:
Possesses deep knowledge of the American Reading Company (ARC) curriculum and model, ensuring its effective, high-quality implementation across both languages
Program Expansion & Articulation:
Recognizes that the dual-language program currently spans grades PK4-3rd and possesses the strategic vision to successfully build out and articulate the program into the 6th-8th grade middle school bands PK4-8th Grade Adaptability & Magnet Growth
Dual Developmental Worlds:
Navigates two distinct developmental worlds with confidence, understanding early childhood needs (play-based learning and early literacy) while seamlessly managing middle school logistics (complex scheduling, electives, and high school preparation)
Magnet School Development:
Leverages strong foundational knowledge of the magnet process, grant utilization, strategic communication, and program development to transition the school from its current state into a full PK4-8th grade magnet school
School Community Integration:
Ensures the continued growth, visibility, and structural integrity of the dual-language and magnet pathways within the broader school community
Cultural Fluency & Equitable Systems
Linguistic Equity:
Possesses a deep understanding of dual programming and the sociocultural equity surrounding both Spanish and English, ensuring that native speakers of both languages feel equally valued, respected, and supported
Language-Inclusive MTSS:
Holds a strong operational understanding of how the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) process is specifically built out and differentiated for students acquiring a new language (whether English or Spanish)
Inclusive IEP Management:
Understands the complexities of the IEP process and how special education services dynamically interplay with dual-language programming, ensuring compliant, equitable support for all learners without requiring full personal bilingualism
Data-Driven Leadership & School Turnaround
Diagnostic Data Literacy:
Looks beyond surface-level test scores to accurately diagnose student needs. Uses specialized dual-language assessments to determine whether a student is facing a conceptual academic challenge or a specific language barrier, responding with targeted interventions
Instructional & Behavioral Coaching:
Leverages data to actively drive instruction and coach staff around high-leverage academic strategies and positive behavioral interventions
School Improvement Focus:
Explicitly connects data literacy, staff coaching, and curriculum implementation to school improvement goals, driving the systemic changes necessary to successfully lift the school out of turnaround status Dwight Bellizzi Dual Language Academy is a PK4 through 8th grade school and the Greater Hartford region's first and only dual language interdistrict magnet school. The dual language program currently serves students in PK4 through 3rd grade, immersing them in both English and Spanish to develop biliteracy, bilingual fluency, and cultural awareness from an early age — preparing students for today's diverse, globalized world. Our diverse staff ethnically, culturally, and linguistically contributes to a vibrant multicultural community, and the school serves as a model for dual language programs across the state. To learn more about Dwight Bellizzi Dual Language Academy, please visit dwightbellizziacademy.org.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE
Partner with the principal and instructional staff to continuously evaluate, refine, and improve academic programs that meet the diverse needs of all students
Develop and communicate the school's philosophy, vision, and policies, fostering a shared sense of purpose among staff, families, and the broader community
Oversee the fidelity and quality of the dual-language program, supporting its expansion from PK4-3rd grade into the 6th-8th grade middle school bands with strategic vision and careful articulation
Support the school's development as a full PK4-8th grade magnet school, leveraging knowledge of the magnet process, grant opportunities, and strategic communication to advance program growth
Recommend and implement changes in programming that reflect best practices and the evolving needs of the school community
Lead and support the school's MTSS framework, ensuring it is specifically differentiated to meet the needs of students acquiring a new language, whether English or Spanish
Collaborate with special education staff to ensure IEP services are implemented in a manner that is compliant, equitable, and fully integrated with the dual-language program
Use data to drive instructional decisions, coach staff around high-leverage academic strategies and positive behavioral interventions, and connect school improvement efforts to measurable outcomes
Lead the school's improvement planning and implementation efforts, driving the systemic changes necessary to advance academic achievement and lift the school out of turnaround status
Define roles and assignments for specialized staff, organizing teams for maximum effectiveness and high morale
Identify vacancies, recommend strong candidates for teaching positions, and support the principal in building a talented, mission-aligned team
Provide consistent supervision and evaluation of all personnel within the scope of supervisory responsibility
Maintain meaningful relationships with public and private partner agencies, ensuring the school remains an active and trusted community resource
Interpret district policies, programs, and initiatives for staff, families, and community members in a clear and accessible way
Implement collective bargaining agreements and maintain open, respectful communication with bargaining unit members
Make budgetary recommendations, pursue potential funding sources, and participate in developing grant proposals to support school programs
Ensure timely, accurate reporting and support the implementation of the school's Plan for School Excellence and Accountability
Uphold applicable federal and state regulations, Board of Education policies, and administrative guidelines
Adhere to established Board of Education policies and administrative regulations
Perform assigned duties that may be beyond the regular workday that are school related. These duties, excluding those that are paid duties, shall be distributed as fairly and as equitably as possible among administrators
Perform additional tasks as assigned by the Principal and/or the Superintendent and CEO's designee
QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS/ABILITIES OF THE IDEAL CANDIDATE
Instructional experience at the elementary and middle grades level in urban and multicultural settings, with a deep understanding of the needs and opportunities unique to both neighborhood and magnet schools
Multilingual knowledge and skills, with demonstrated expertise in dual-language program models, particularly the 50:50 model, and the ability to connect with staff and families across languages and cultures
Demonstrated understanding of the full PK4-8th grade developmental continuum, including early childhood learning principles (play-based learning and early literacy) and the logistical and academic demands of middle school — with the ability to lead effectively across both worlds
Knowledge of and experience with the American Reading Company (ARC) curriculum, with the ability to ensure high-quality, consistent implementation across both languages
Strong, collaborative leadership style that is honest, transparent, and inclusive — consistently focused on high student outcomes and educational excellence
Outstanding communication skills and a visible, approachable presence that builds authentic relationships with students, staff, families, and the broader community
Unwavering commitment to the academic achievement, social-emotional growth, and whole-child development of every student
High personal accountability for student growth, academic results, and staff performance, paired with a persistent, data-informed approach to continuous improvement — including the ability to distinguish whether a student is facing an academic challenge or a language barrier, and to respond with the appropriate intervention
Demonstrated success leading and motivating adults — whether as a grade-level or department chair, instructional coach, or administrator
Proven equitable leadership practices with measurable impact on instruction, school culture, and climate, including experience with MTSS frameworks differentiated for language learners
Deep knowledge of pedagogy, curriculum development, and assessment design that centers student learning and advances equitable outcomes
Understanding of the IEP process and the intersection of special education services with dual-language programming, ensuring compliant and equitable support for all students Experience with or strong knowledge of the magnet school process, including grant utilization, program development, and strategic communication, with the vision to support the school's growth into a full PK4-8th grade magnet school
Demonstrated school improvement or turnaround leadership, with the ability to connect data, coaching, and curriculum implementation to systemic, measurable change Knowledge of financial management and the ability to align resources strategically in support of school priorities
Fluency in leveraging technology as a tool for teaching, learning, and operational effectiveness
A genuine ability to inspire excellence in others and unite all school stakeholders around a common vision and shared goals
Proficiency in Google Suite, Microsoft Office, and PowerSchool (or comparable student information systems)
Bilingual (Spanish and English) preferred
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Connecticut Certification in Intermediate Administration or Supervision (092) is required.
UNION AFFILIATION
Hartford Principals' and Supervisors' Association (HPSA)
SALARY AND TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Salary is in accordance with the Hartford Principals' and Supervisors' Association's 2026-2027
Schedule:
Assistant Principal Group 19 with a salary range of $138,539 - $155,174 (12-month work year).
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
To be considered, all internal and external applicants must fully complete a Hartford Public Schools' online application, which can be accessed through our Applicant Tracking System, Nimble, at https://app.hirenimble.com/jobs/hartford. Internal applicants should use a personal email address when applying. Please do not use your hartfordschools.org email. The code word for the internal application is hartford (lowercase "h"). Candidates' application and supporting documents will be reviewed. Candidates who advance will be contacted directly by hiring managers for interviews. Benefits We Value Our Staff…And It Shows Hartford Public Schools is seeking excellent candidates and wants to provide the best experience for you. We have put together a comprehensive package of benefits and incentives.
Financial Incentives Tuition Reimbursement:
Up to $3,000 annually
Residency Differential:
3% of base salary for certified administrators (HPSA members) living in Hartford
National Board Certification Bonus:
$3,500 annually
Differential for Doctorate in
Education:
$2,500 annually Additional Benefits Comprehensive health, vision, and dental insurance Board contribution of 50% of the applicable Health Savings Account (HSA) deductible
5 Personal days per year; 20 Sick days per year
Life insurance (2x annual salary)
Loan forgiveness (State & Federal)
Professional learning
Career growth opportunities Join
HPS & REPRESENT
Hartford Public Schools acknowledges that systems of injustice exist in our nation and our community. Our district is committed to addressing systemic barriers to create a culture of equity that benefits all students. We are committed to recruiting, developing, and retaining a diverse team of culturally competent educators. We strive to have our team reflect the different perspectives of our families and community so that we can work together to overcome obstacles, close the opportunity gaps, and prepare our students for continuous success. HPS is a diverse community of scholars and staff; racially, socioeconomically, culturally, and more. Among our students, there are 86 languages spoken; 25% of our student population are Multilingual Learners. Over 85% of the population are students of color. At Hartford Public Schools, we work deliberately to recruit and hire staff of various backgrounds and from our local community - 26% of our staff reside in Hartford. Among our teaching staff, 30% identify as Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), compared to approximately 12% statewide. HPS has career opportunities of all kinds, in all of our schools. Come represent your community, your culture, and what's possible for our beautiful and capable students. When you work here, it's not just about making a living…it's about making a difference. And you don't just earn a paycheck…you earn lifelong respect. Hartford is The Place to Be The state of Connecticut is seated on the northeastern seaboard. Hartford is within an hour's drive of the coastline and is centrally located between New York City and Boston. Hartford is one of America's oldest and most historic cities, made up of 17 unique neighborhoods rich in history and diversity. It is commonly known as the "insurance capital" due to its prominence beginning in the 19th century as home to many of the most prestigious insurance companies in the U.S., many of which still call Hartford home today. The city features world-class museums, entertainment, and sports venues and is home to several major companies. An array of restaurants reflecting cuisines from all over the world attract people from far and wide, and more than 200 arts, heritage, and cultural organizations in the Hartford region provide hundreds of events year-round. In addition, several universities and colleges are in Hartford and the surrounding towns, allowing easy access to advanced degree programs. Want to learn more about opportunities in HPS? Join one of our monthly virtual information sessions.
An Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer, M/F/V/D Note:
The above description covers the principle duties and responsibilities of the position. The description should not, however, be construed as a complete listing of all duties or as a contract. In all cases, these relationships, functions, and their applications are subject to change by the superintendent of schools.
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Dwight Bellizzi Dual Language Academy
Start Date
August 2026
Salary
$138,539.00 - $155,174.00 per year
Grades
Early Childhood, Elementary School, Middle School
Subjects
(Certified Administrator)
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