Spring ISD - Assistant Superintendent of Academics
Spring ISDJob Details
- Region
- 4
- School District/Employer
- Spring ISD
- District Category/Employer
- Central Office,
- Position
- Assistant Superintendent,
- Assignment Level
- Area Curriculum & Instruction
- Job Title
- Assistant Superintendent of Academics
- School
- Campus Description
- Date Posted
- 9/24/2025
- Deadline
- 2025-10-03
- Openings
- 1
- Commitment
- Full Time
- Description/Notes
- JOB TITLE: Assistant Superintendent - Academics Days per Year: 226 Min: $140,393 Mid: $169,150 REPORTS TO: Chief Learning Officer WAGE/HOUR STATUS: Exempt PAY GRADE: AI 9 PRIMARY PURPOSE: The Assistant Superintendent of Academics is a senior administrative leader responsible for overseeing the design, implementation, and evaluation of the District’s specialized academic programs to increase student achievement in alignment with state standards and district goals. This role provides visionary leadership and strategic oversight across multiple departments including Professional Learning, Career & Technical Education (CTE), Fine Arts, Special Education, Multilingual Programs, and Advanced Academics. The Assistant Superintendent of Academics is charged with developing innovative instructional programs, ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations, managing budgets and personnel, and fostering collaboration across departments to support effective teaching and learning. This position supervises Directors leading each specialized program area and works closely with Human Resource Services to recruit, retain, and develop highly effective educators and leaders. All employees are expected to act with integrity, support organizational goals, communicate clearly and respectfully, champion the needs of our students, and drive continuous improvement. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: Leadership and Strategic Oversight: Provide visionary leadership and direction to the Departments of Professional Learning, CTE, Fine Arts, Special Education, Multilingual Programs, and Advanced Academics Collaborate with the Chief Learning Officer and district leadership to develop and implement district-wide academic initiatives aligned with state standards and district goals Oversee the development, evaluation, and continuous improvement of instructional programs across all specialized areas Lead cross-departmental coordination to ensure aligned curriculum, assessment, and instructional strategies Ensure compliance with all applicable federal and state mandates, including IDEA, ESSA, Texas Education Code, and state accountability systems Manage budgets, staffing, and resource allocation for all reporting departments Collaborate with Human Resource Services to recruit, retain, and develop effective teachers, principals, and leaders in specialized program areas Professional Learning: Supervise the Professional Learning Department to design and deliver ongoing capacity-building for educators and leaders that improve instructional practices and student outcomes Ensure professional development is data-driven, research-based, and aligned to district academic priorities Facilitate collaborative learning communities and coaching models across campuses Career & Technical Education (CTE): Oversee the District’s CTE programs to provide rigorous, relevant, and engaging career pathways that prepare students for college and careers Ensure CTE programs meet federal and state standards, including Perkins funding requirements Collaborate with business and community partners to expand work-based learning opportunities Monitor program effectiveness through data analysis and continuous improvement processes Support CTE teachers with curriculum resources, assessments, and professional development Fine Arts (Performing and Visual Arts): Provide leadership for Music, Theatre Arts, Speech and Debate, Art, and Dance programs district-wide Oversee curriculum development, program assessment, staffing, and budget management for Fine Arts Support extracurricular and UIL activities ensuring compliance with regulations and best practices Foster community partnerships to strengthen support for Fine Arts programs Special Education: Provide oversight and support for Special Education programs ensuring compliance with IDEA and state regulations Collaborate with campus leaders and special education staff to improve instructional outcomes and inclusion practices Support program evaluation, data analysis, and continuous improvement efforts Manage related budgets and coordinate professional learning for special education staff Multilingual Programs (Bilingual/ESL): Lead the District’s bilingual, ESL, and LOTE programs with a focus on language acquisition and academic achievement for English Learners Ensure effective implementation of multilingual curriculum and instructional strategies Oversee compliance with state and federal multilingual program requirements Support the professional development of bilingual and ESL educators Collaborate with campuses to ensure accurate identification, placement, and monitoring of multilingual learners Advanced Academics: Provide leadership and oversight for advanced academic programs including Gifted & Talented, AP, Pre-AP, Dual Credit, and other accelerated learning opportunities Supervise the Advanced Academics team in program development, student identification, assessment, and compliance Use data and research to guide continuous improvement of advanced academic offerings Promote equitable access to advanced learning programs across the district Collaboration and Communication: Foster effective communication and partnerships with principals, teachers, parents, and community stakeholders to support specialized programs Represent the District in relevant meetings, committees, and public forums as needed Promote equity, diversity, and inclusion across all academic programs Other: Develop and monitor departmental budgets aligned with district priorities and grant requirements Prepare reports, documentation, and data analyses for district leadership, Board of Trustees, and state/federal agencies Perform other duties as assigned WORKING CONDITIONS: The usual and customary methods of performing the job’s functions require the following physical demands: physical mobility, standing, prolonged sitting, some lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling. This position will require frequent travel within the district and occasional statewide travel. Mental demands: Ability to manage complex problems and situations, interpret diverse data, apply research-based practices, and prioritize competing demands under pressure. Strong oral and written communication skills and the ability to maintain professionalism and emotional control under stress are essential. Extended work hours may be required. This position is funded by a Federal/and or State grant. You understand that your employment is expressly conditioned on the availability of full funding for the position. If full funding becomes unavailable, your employment is subject to termination or nonrenewal, or reassignment as applicable.
- Qualifications
- QUALIFICATIONS: Required: Master’s degree in Education, Curriculum & Instruction, Educational Leadership, or related field from an accredited college or university Texas Teacher Certification and Principal Certification Minimum of 5 years of campus administration experience Preferred: Doctorate Degree in Education or a related field Experience in large, diverse urban or suburban school districts 3–5 years of experience in central office leadership in a PK–12 public school setting Bilingual or ESL certification Superintendent Certification
- Salary Range
- Days per Year: 226 Min: $140,393 Mid: $169,150
- Benefits
- https://ffbenefits.ffga.com/springisd/
- How To Apply
- https://springisd.schoolspring.com/?jobid=5387068
Contact Information
- Name
- Terrell King
- tking12@springisd.org
- Address
- 16717 Ella Boulevard
- City
- Houston
- State
- TX
- Zip
- 77090-4299
- Phone
- (512) 796-0072
- Fax
- (281) 891-6006
Additional Information
- ESC Region
- ESC4
- Position
- Assistant Superintendent
- Posted Date
- Sept. 24, 2025