Superintendent of Schools, Cambridge Public School District
Company: Massachusetts Association of School Superintendent
Location: Cambridge
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Superintendent of SchoolsCambridge Public Schools,
MassachusettsAnticipated Start Date: On or Before July 1,
2026Cambridge Public Schools Community:The Cambridge Public Schools
is a vibrant, diverse urban school district. With a staff of over
1,700 teachers, professionals, administrators, and support staff
serving approximately 7,000 students in grades Pre-K-12 in 17
schools, Cambridge Public Schools is a well-resourced, and strongly
positioned urban public school district from financial,
educational, community, and civic perspectives.Located in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, neighboring Boston, Cambridge is a unique
urban community with a strong mix of cultural and social diversity,
intellectual vitality, and technological innovation. Across both
students and staff, more than 109 countries and 89 different
languages are represented within the Cambridge Public Schools;
about 30% of CPS students speak a first language other than
English.The district has ten PreK-5 elementary schools, one PreK-8
school, four Gr. 6-8 upper schools, and the comprehensive Cambridge
Rindge and Latin High School that includes a High School Extension
Program and the Rindge School of Technical Arts. In partnership
with the City of Cambridge and local childcare providers, CPS also
offers a universal free, mixed-delivery preschool program.The City
of Cambridge is home to unparalleled institutions such as Harvard
University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Lesley
University. With over 118,000 people located in 6.2 square miles,
Cambridge preserves the neighborhood intimacy of a small city while
serving as one of the most cosmopolitan intersections of
individuals and ideas in the world.The school district is overseen
by the Cambridge School Committee, a seven-member board with six
members elected at large, and the seventh member, the Mayor, who is
elected by and among City Council members and serves ex officio as
Chair of the School Committee.CPS At a Glance: What Sets CPS
Apart?Dedicated to the twin ideals of academic excellence and
social justice for all students, CPS students benefit from highly
skilled teachers, class sizes that are smaller than state average,
and a wealth of programs and resources supported by a projected
annual FY 2026 budget of $280 million. Highlights of our our
diverse district include:7,000+ students
2,043 employees
$280 million operating budget (FY26 proposed)
109 countries represented and 89 languages spoken by students and
staff
92.6% four-year graduation rate as of school year 2023-24, higher
than the state average
42 athletic teams
32 Visual & Performing Arts Before/After School Programs
10+ equity-based district initiatives
#4 Most Diverse School Districts in MA (according to Niche)
3 dual language immersion programs (Mandarin, Portuguese
Spanish)
2 Net Zero buildingsCPS Schools:Ten Elementary Schools
(PreK-5)Baldwin School
Cambridgeport School
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. School
Fletcher-Maynard Academy
Graham & Parks School
Haggerty School
King Open School
Morse School
Peabody School
Tobin Montessori SchoolOne PreK-8 School [Dual Language Immersion -
English and Spanish]Amigos SchoolFour Upper Schools (Gr.
6-8)Cambridge Street Upper School
Darby Vassall Upper School
Putnam Avenue Upper School
Rindge Avenue Upper SchoolOne Comprehensive High School (Gr.
9-12)The Cambridge Rindge & Latin School is a comprehensive high
school offering college preparation, career and technical education
(Rindge School of Technical Arts), and alternative education (High
School Extension Program) pathways.Cambridge School Committee:
- Mayor E. Denise Simmons (Chair)
- Caroline Hunter (Vice Chair)
- Richard Harding, Jr.
- Elizabeth Hudson
- Jos-- Luis Rojas Villarreal
- David Weinstein
- Rachel B. WeinsteinAbout the RoleThe Superintendent of Schools
serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Cambridge Public
Schools (CPS) and is the advisor and executive officer of the
School Committee. Under the School Committee's direction, the
Superintendent is responsible for the care, supervision, and
management of all district operations, in alignment with CPS'
mission to provide rigorous, joyful, and culturally responsive
learning experiences that prepare every student for success in
college, career, and life.This critical leadership role requires
vision, integrity, and a steadfast commitment to educational
equity. The Superintendent oversees all aspects of instructional
leadership, strategic planning, operational and financial
management, community engagement, and staff development, ensuring
that CPS continues to serve as a national model for public urban
education.Key Responsibilities:Educational and Instructional
Leadership
- Champion academic excellence, student achievement, and
equitable outcomes across all schools.
- Ensure the district's instructional programs are coherent,
inclusive, and data-informed.
- Lead initiatives to close opportunity and achievement gaps
through culturally responsive and anti-racist practices.Strategic
Vision and Planning
- Collaborate with the School Committee and community
stakeholders to set and execute strategic goals.
- Guide long-term planning that reflects Cambridge's commitment
to innovation, inclusion, and high expectations for all
learners.Personnel and Talent Development
- Recruit, develop, evaluate, and retain a diverse and highly
effective workforce.
- Foster a collaborative and empowering environment for
educators, leaders, and staff.
- Prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion in all hiring and
retention practices.Financial Management and Operations
- Oversee a complex, multi-million-dollar district budget with
transparency and accountability.
- Ensure efficient operations, equitable resource allocation, and
facilities that support learning and well-being.
- Advocate for and secure necessary funding to meet the evolving
needs of the district.Community Engagement and Communication
- Serve as the primary ambassador of CPS, building trust and
authentic partnerships with families, staff, city leadership, and
community organizations.
- Communicate effectively across multiple platforms and languages
to ensure transparency and shared ownership of district goals.The
Ideal CandidateThe Cambridge School Committee seeks a
forward-thinking, equity-driven leader who exemplifies the
following:
- A visionary educator committed to eliminating opportunity and
achievement gaps.
- Articulates a bold and compelling vision for public education
in the 21st century.
- Has a documented history of eliminating opportunity and
achievement gaps.
- A curriculum and instructional leader who raises academic
standards while supporting the whole child.
- An inclusive leader who ensures that all learners-including
those with social, emotional, physical, intellectual, and medical
disabilities-are served with excellence.
- A skilled communicator who builds strong bridges between
schools and community stakeholders.
- A strategic planner with a proven track record of implementing
long-term goals in collaboration with diverse constituencies.
- A fiscal steward with demonstrated success in budgeting and
securing educational resources.
- A practitioner of anti-racist, anti-bias leadership who fosters
welcoming, affirming school environments.Qualifications
- Advanced Degree required
Massachusetts Superintendent/Assistant Superintendent license or
eligibility required.
- Successful administrative leadership experience and
demonstrated leadership skills, preferably in an education
setting
- Deep knowledge of Massachusetts General Laws and DESE policies
and procedures.
- Proven ability to lead in a complex, urban, and racially
diverse public school system.To be considered for the position,
candidates must submit the following materials:
- A cover letter outlining personal qualifications, educational
philosophy, relevant experience, and the reasons for interest in
the role.
- A current and comprehensive r--sum--.
- Three recent letters of recommendation that speak to the
candidate's professional capabilities and character.The application
deadline for this position is June 6, 2025 at 11:59
p.m.Compensation and TermsCambridge Public Schools offers a
regionally competitive salary and benefits package, commensurate
with experience and qualifications. A multi-year contract will be
negotiated with the selected candidate.At the Cambridge Public
Schools, we are committed to cultivating an environment where
diverse perspectives and backgrounds are embraced, acknowledging
that a team reflecting diversity of race, color, ancestry, national
origin, religion, age, gender, marital/domestic partner status,
sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, and veteran
status allows us to serve our communities better. To that end, we
welcome and encourage applicants to bring their authentic selves
when considering employment opportunities within our school
district.
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