Principal
Company: Breakthrough Montessori PCS
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Salary starts at
$105,000-150,000 and will be commensurate with degree and years of
experience JOB POSTING Job Title: Principal Department:Admin
Application Deadline: Until filled Expected Start Date of Position:
July 1, 2026 Reports to: Executive Director Compensation: Salary
starts at $105,000-150,000 and will be commensurate with degree and
years of experience FLSA Status:Exempt About Breakthrough
Montessori Public Charter School Breakthrough Montessori Public
Charter School's mission is to provide diverse families of
Washington DC a public Montessori education designed to enable
children to develop within themselves the power to shape their
lives and the world around them. Our vision is for students to have
the competence and courage to individually excel, and collectively
build a just society. Breakthrough Montessori Public Charter School
was founded in early 2016 in Washington, DC and currently serves
385 students from PreK3 through grade 6. Our student body reflects
the diversity of Washington, DC, representing a wide range of
racial, cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Located in the Takoma neighborhoodjust two blocks from the Metrowe
are a community-centered, walkable, and welcoming school that
serves as a safe anchor for families. At Breakthrough Montessori
PCS, we believe in the unbounded potential of all children;
students of all races, classes, genders, sexual orientations,
abilities, and backgrounds deserve a personalized education. Our
school is grounded in an institutional commitment to development,
support, community, and sustainability. We support human
development through a strict application of the time-tested
Montessori instructional model. We provide support through early
learning, support, and intervention, enabling us to quickly and
effectively address learning challenges. We build community through
an intensive approach to family engagement. Finally, we seek
sustainability by investing in staff to build a thriving school.
Breakthrough Montessori PCS is committed to equity in all areas of
our school's work. Therefore, we are a supportive environment that
seeks to employ a diverse staff reflective of all genders, races,
ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and backgrounds.
Breakthrough Montessori PCS is a coaching school; all team members
receive and give coaching to support professional growth. Position
Summary: The next Principal will join Breakthrough Montessori at an
exciting moment in the schools history. As the school celebrates
its 10-year anniversary and completes a charter review by the
Public Charter School Review Board, the Principal will strengthen
the academic team to ensure compliance with the Office of State
Superintendent of Educations (OSSE) standards in literacy and math.
While grounded in Montessori practice, this role requires a leader
experienced in the complexities of public educationsomeone who can
integrate Montessori philosophy with standards-aligned instruction,
structured literacy, and collaborative labor environments.In
addition to leading curriculum development and enhancement, the
Principal will oversee a talented team of educators, working within
a unionized environment. As a key member of the schools leadership
team, the Principal reports directly to the Executive Director and
supervises the academic leadership team, teachers, instructional
assistants, instructional support staff, and the aftercare
coordinator. The Principal is responsible for overseeing all
instructional areas, ensuring that Breakthrough Montessoris mission
is fully supported, upheld, and achieved. The ideal Principal
candidate is: An experienced public school educator, with a deep
understanding of the Common Core State Standards, ability to
support students through standardized testing, and a commitment to
a strong multi-tiered support system (MTSS) and special education
program. An experienced Montessori educator with a deep
understanding of child-centered, inquiry-based learning in both the
public sector and Montessori classroom A strong and effective
instructional leader with a track record of improving student
outcomes Flexible and adaptive, able to lead effectively through
change and evolving organizational needs Agile in problem-solving
and decision-making, responding thoughtfully to complex and dynamic
school environments A highly collaborative leader who builds trust,
fosters teamwork, and partners effectively with staff across all
levels of the organization Deeply committed to diversity, equity,
inclusion, and belonging Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Academic Leadership Lead and monitor high-fidelity Montessori
implementation across all classrooms in primary, lower, and upper
elementary levels Ensure development, alignment, and integration
with public school requirements including dyslexia awareness and
evidence-based instructional practice, particularly in literacy.
Oversee the implementation of math instruction aligned to the
Common Core State Standards. Promote and sustain a staff culture
that embraces equity, collaboration, data-informed practice, and
continuous improvement through goal setting and review. Build an
data-informed instructional culture by implementing reviewing data
from i-Ready, DIBELS, DC CAPE, and attendance quarterly. Promote
consistent discipline in accordance with school policy and
procedures. Determine school schedules, including staffing plans
and substitute coverage. Oversee and support the extended day
curriculum (before and aftercare) Professional Development and
People Management Collaborate with the school leadership team to
design and implement a comprehensive, equity-focused talent
acquisition and retention plan. Conduct the performance evaluation
of all instructional staff, including assistant principals and
guides. Supervise and collaborate with Assistant Principals, SPED
Leader, and Director of Operations to create staff professional
development calendar and culture. Coach members of the academic
leadership team. Leverage school climate and culture data to
promote and sustain high staff morale. School Culture & Student
Experiences Oversee implementation of schoolwide behavior systems,
restorative practices, and social-emotional learning. Collaborate
with school operations to strengthen attendance, student belonging,
and communication with families. Ensure equitable access to
materials and learning structures for students with disabilities,
multilingual learners, and students receiving interventions.
Strengthen upper elementary program to increase readiness for
middle school programs. Family Engagement Collaborate with school
leadership to create and implement a family engagement calendar.
Develop positive relationships with families and the School Home
Association. Address academic needs/concerns raised by families.
Communicate with families about discipline issues. Participate in
school events, including open houses, orientation meetings, family
education events, and school wide activities. Equity and Inclusion
Lead the development and implementation of antiracist, anti-bias
curriculum and pedagogy in all classrooms. Plan professional
development for all Breakthrough staff that builds their individual
and team capacity to identify and interrupt systemic oppression.
Student Support Collaborate with the Special Education team to
ensure the quality of special education and 504 plans inside the
classrooms are met with fidelity and compliance. Meet with
assistant principals regularly to ensure that the Multi-tiered
Support System (MTSS) is organized and properly documented, and
implemented with fidelity. Finance Work with the Director of
Operations and the Executive Director to establish an annual budget
for programming and materials. Work with the Director of Operations
to manage the departmental budget. Compliance and Accountability
Oversee and schedule student screeners, assessments and
standardized testing through direct facilitation and management of
the academic leadership team. Maintain record-keeping systems for
student academic, social-emotional, behavioral and attendance data.
Required Competencies and Qualifications: Have a firm commitment to
upholding the schools mission and anti-bias/anti-racist pedagogy.
Commitment to upholding the confidentiality of students and parents
Proven ability to work as a member of a diverse team of educators
Ability to work with students of various abilities Commitment to
continuous improvement and learning through professional
development Commitment to following the lead of Montessori
practices. Deeply committed to public Montessori education
Extremely knowledgeable of the Montessori philosophy, scope and
sequence, and instructional method for students in pre-kindergarten
through grade 6 Committed to accountability for student growth and
school performance Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Strong commitment to collaboration Strong commitment to equity and
antiracism work with Breakthrough students, staff and community
Education and Experience: Experience working with diverse
populations of students, parents, and families. Masters degree
(education or related field preferred) Montessori credential from
either AMI or AMS Demonstrated successful Montessori teaching
experience (public Montessori experience preferred) Demonstrated
successful Montessori leadership experience (public Montessori
experience preferred) Demonstrated experience with diversity,
equity and inclusion work in schools Demonstrated experience making
data-informed decisions that support student growth, staff
development, and family engagement Benefits: We provide employees
with a robust leave policy that includes: Paid personal time off
Paid family leave (in addition to DC paid family leave) Paid
bereavement leave Paid leave for the observation of a religious
holiday Breakthrough invests heavily in the professional
development (PD) of our faculty through: A weekly early release
schedule with professional development and collaborative planning
time from 1:30-4:30 pm every Monday; An individual professional
development budget of $250/year to pursue additional PD
opportunities; Conference participation and A Continuing Education
grant application program that provides grantees up to $20,000 to
complete Montessori teacher training, an advanced degree or other
license. Other benefits include: Health, dental, vision Retirement
(Vanguard Retirement) AFLAC Working Conditions: The working
environment characteristics described represent those employee
encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
The position involves sitting, bending, standing, pushing, and
reaching with both hands/ arms as necessary and may require some
lifting up to 40lbs. In addition to the routine use of standard
office equipment. The above statements describe the general nature
and level of work being performed by the employee assigned to this
position. This document is not an exhaustive list of all duties,
activities, and responsibilities associated with this position, as
duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or
Breakthrough Montessori PCS may assign new ones at any time.
Breakthrough Montessori PCS reserves the right to amend and change
responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs. For
information on Breakthrough Montessori PCS, including employee
benefits and our company culture, visit our website at
www.breakthroughmontessori.org. Breakthrough Montessori PCS is an
equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics,
protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal,
state, or local laws.
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