Community Relations Intern (25-26 School Year)
Greater Nashville, Tennessee
Organizational /
SY25-26 /
On-site
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Have you been convicted of a felony, misdemeanor, or the illegal possession of drugs, including conviction on a plea of guilty, a plea of nolo contendere or granting pre-trial diversion?
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Describe how you would approach the first 60 days of your leadership at a new school. What priorities would guide your actions, and how would your approach differ based on the school’s current level of performance?
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When an outcome needed to improve under your leadership, what was your approach? What did you prioritize, what systems did you stabilize or build, and what outcomes did you begin to move?
How do you define instructional excellence?
What specific actions do you take as a Principal to ensure that instructional quality improves across classrooms?
Describe a time when you were responsible for hitting a school-wide academic or culture goal but couldn’t do the work yourself—you had to manage others to get there. How did you set expectations, track progress, and support your team to reach the goal?
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