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START DATE: JULY 2020 - HEAD OF UPPER SCHOOL BANCROFT SCHOOL WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS
Bancroft School
Worcester, Massachusetts
 Head of Upper School
 Start Date: July 2020
www.bancroftschool.org
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Mission
    Bancroft, an independent, coeducational, college-preparatory day school, prepares talented,
    well-qualified, and motivated college-bound students, Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12, to
    pursue and realize their academic, personal, and social potential.

    We provide a comprehensive, caring, and creative curricular and extracurricular program that
    fosters an experience of excellence for each student. Inspired students, a superior faculty, and
    engaged families thrive in our diverse, safe, and supportive community.

    We afford students the opportunity to discover their passion in life and to learn to embrace
    confidently and responsibly the moral and ethical challenges of being lifelong learners, teachers
    of others, and citizens of an increasingly complex global community.

   Overview
   Bancroft School is a community of students, faculty, administrators, and parents working together to
   create an atmosphere of engaged and active learning where students can discover their unique paths
   with joy and confidence. The Bancroft experience empowers students and employees to develop
   connections and embrace their talents in order to emerge as leaders, humanitarians, and globally
   engaged citizens. Bancroft is a PreK – Grade 12 independent day school located in Worcester,
   Massachusetts – a thriving city with a rich history and a bright future and one in which the school is
   deeply invested.

   Bancroft is a workshop constantly in motion—an open and inclusive campus that inspires learners
   to engage with one another, their communities, and the world in meaningful and impactful ways. The
   school is a laboratory that motivates curious minds to form the insights, skills, and character they will
   need to thrive far beyond graduation.

   Bancroft students ask questions, share ideas, and solve problems together through research,
   experimentation, and reflection. Superb teachers and coaches take great care to foster confident,
   collaborative thinkers and problem-solvers and help to balance high expectations with reassuring
   support, inspiring learners to work hard to uncover their full potential. Bancroft graduates are ready
   to make independent decisions and manage multiple priorities because they have had plenty of
   practice. With every class, field trip, practice, or performance, Bancroft students take ownership of
   their learning.

   The school is committed to cultivating a community that embraces diversity and an inclusive campus
   in which each individual is safe, known, and valued. Bancroft students and faculty alike are committed
   to honoring the dignity of the individual and the celebration of difference.
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Fast Facts
    Total student enrollment: 377
    Upper School enrollment: 191
    Total faculty: 79
    Upper School faculty: 34
    Faculty who hold an advanced degree: 67%
    Students who receive financial aid: 47%
    Students who identify as a person of color: 31%

   Bancroft seeks a Head of Upper School who will empower and invest in faculty who provide innovative
   teaching for active learning; communicate effectively; demonstrate a passion for working alongside
   bright students, hard-working teachers, and invested parents; and nurture a diverse independent
   school community of global citizens and life-long learners.

   Strategic Thinking and Innovation
   Founded in 1900 by a group of Worcester parents interested in providing a quality education for
   their children, Bancroft is the oldest co-educational Pre-K–12 independent day school in central
   Massachusetts. While the school has always been known for its superior academic reputation, it
   has recently made a concerted effort to redesign the student experience around a more holistic
   approach, allowing students the opportunities to take ownership of their learning and enabling them
   to pursue their passions. The school’s commitment to being a leader in innovative education also
   allows dedicated faculty to explore and refine their classrooms and curriculum.

   In recent years, the School has also made significant investments in campus enhancements to
   improve energy efficiency, air quality, and public safety; create flexible, multi-functional spaces in
   the music wing of the Performing Arts Center and new Field House facility; and enhance its ability to
   attract new students and families.

   Bancroft is set to unveil its next strategic plan in early 2020. The plan is a product of extensive internal
   investigation and collaborative discussion among the School’s many constituents. The plan calls for
   a process that will continue to engage community members, support a more equitable environment,
   inspire more active teaching and learning, and provide for the long term sustainability of the School.

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The School
    Using an active, student-centered teaching approach called the Learning Laboratory Method (LLM),
    Bancroft helps students develop the voice, skills, knowledge, and character to thrive in today’s global
    community. A flexible daily schedule, a wide range of elective courses, community partnerships,
    local field trips, international travel opportunities — every aspect of the school — is in service to an
    active environment in which students own their learning.

    As a place that strives to empower both students and faculty members, Bancroft believes learning
    can happen anywhere and everywhere. Teachers of all disciplines are known to take lessons beyond
    the classroom setting — whether it’s to the nearby lake or the Worcester Art Museum — in order
    to experience learning in action. This “hands-on” approach helps all members of the community
    improve problem-solving skills and understand how to apply school-based knowledge to real-world
    situations.

    Choice is another hallmark of a Bancroft education and is particularly important in the Upper School
    as it enables students to explore the depth and breadth of subjects that inspire them. To that end, the
    Upper School schedule is purposefully designed with periods for collaboration with project partners
    or faculty, homework or independent research, and community building initiatives. The schedule also
    facilitates the development of time management skills and intrinsic motivation that serves students
    well beyond high school and provides extensive opportunities to discover new interests and further
    explore areas of passion.

    Bancroft is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and
    a member of the Association of Independent Schools in New England (AISNE) and the National
    Association of Independent Schools (NAIS).
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College Placement
                                                                        Bancroft’s college counseling office
                                                                        provides students and families with
                                                                        hands-on assistance and guidance
                                                                        through all aspects of the admissions
                                                                        process from exploration to submitting
                                                                        applications.

                                                                        The following is a selection of colleges
                                                                        and universities to which members of
                                                                        the Classes of 2015-2019 have been
                                                                        accepted:
                                                                        American University
                                                                        Boston University
                                                                        Brown University
                                                                        Carnegie Mellon University
                                                                        Columbia University
                                                                        Cornell University
                                                                        Duke University
                                                                        Elon University
                                                                        Fordham University
                                                                        Georgetown University
                                                                        Harvard College
                                                                        King’s College London
                                                                        Lehigh University
   Academics                                                            Loyola University Maryland
                                                                        Middlebury College
                                                                        New York University
   Academic programming at Bancroft is meant to provoke                 Northeastern University
   critical and analytic thought, while offering students the           Northwestern University
   challenges and exposure to diverse topics they need to be            The Ohio State University
   effective citizens of the 21st century. The curriculum includes      Pennsylvania State University
   course offerings that invite students to discover passions,          Purdue University
   identify interdisciplinary connections, and explore how and          Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
                                                                        Rollins College
   why the world operates the way it does.                              Saint Louis University
                                                                        Sarah Lawrence College
   The science and history departments have created unique              Skidmore College
   courses that encourage inquiry, practice research, and               Syracuse University
   engage each student with experts in their field of inquiry to help   Trinity College
   mentor their work. Upper level language courses connect              Tufts University
                                                                        University of California, Berkeley
   students to native speakers and provide opportunities for a
                                                                        University of California, Los Angeles
   deepened cultural understanding through local partnerships           University of Chicago
   and projects such as the Latino History Project in Worcester         University of Connecticut
   and the annual French Immersion Day.                                 University of Miami
                                                                        University of Oregon
   Bancroft supports students with a range of learning styles and       University of Pennsylvania
   needs. In the Upper School, academic support coordinators            University of Toronto
   are available to work with students either one-on-one or             University of Vermont
                                                                        University of Wisconsin, Madison
   in small groups to help maximize their academic potential.           Vassar College
   Faculty and these specialists identify each student’s strengths      Wake Forest University
   and challenges and design strategies for success. Thus, any          Washington University in St. Louis
   student in need is offered a developmentally appropriate,            Wesleyan University
   coordinated, and proactive academic program.                         Whittier College

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Arts and Athletics
   Bancroft provides a robust platform for artists of all kinds with offerings in music, painting, acting,
   ceramics, photography, and writing. Art exhibits can be found all over campus, and in the school’s
   Harrington Theatre students produce and perform four main-stage shows throughout the year.
   Bancroft’s arts programs transcend campus limits: students regularly travel off campus for concerts
   and speech and debate tournaments, and Bancroft student art is showcased throughout the
   Worcester community and region.

   Bancroft’s athletics program (Bancroft Bulldogs) exemplifies the principles of collective learning
   and healthy competition. Starting in Lower School, physical education classes teach collaboration,
   cooperation, and sportsmanship. Team sports begin at the Middle School level, with a program that
   focuses on skill development, participation, and team camaraderie. In the Upper School, students
   compete in a wide variety of sports, building character, resilience, and leadership skills through
   competition. Fourteen sports are offered at the Upper School level. Bancroft teams compete primarily
   in the Eastern Independent School League with ten other New England independent schools. Student
   athletes continue their athletic participation, with current alumni in college field hockey, rowing, golf,
   baseball, cross country, track and field, basketball, and lacrosse.

   School Life
   Bancroft’s Upper School holds many traditions, several of which mark the culmination of a student’s
   experience at Bancroft. The Senior Thesis is a semester-long project that challenges 12th graders
   to research a topic that holds significant meaning to them and to create an informed argument that

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is supported by coherent evidence and in-depth, opinionated analysis. During their work on this
   project, students sharpen a variety of skills from critical thinking to analytical writing.

   Consistent with Bancroft’s belief that learning can happen anywhere, the Bancroft Senior Cooperative
   (BSC) program—better known as the “Senior Co-op”—transports seniors out of the classroom during
   their final semester and into real-world work environments throughout the Worcester community. Past
   Co-Op locations include UMass Medical, Greater Worcester Land Trust, and the Latino Education
   Institute.

   Of course, students don’t have to wait until they are about to graduate to have meaningful experiences
   outside of the classroom. Bancroft is home to more than 30 clubs and organizations, including Student
   Council, Gourmet Food Club, Gender & Sexuality Alliance, and Multi-Cultural Student Union. The
   current club options are an important reflection of the diversity of student passions and talents.

   Bancroft is also known for hosting The Young Writers Conference, a weekend of poetry, fiction, and
   non-fiction workshops for all levels of writers in Grades 8 through 12. The conference offers a valuable
   opportunity for teenagers from the greater Worcester area to develop their skills with published
   authors and working writers who serve as active mentors throughout the weekend. Supported and
   encouraged by these professionals, attendees work closely with and learn from dynamic, published
   writers; learn about the writing process from idea to publication; garner feedback on their writing;
   and meet like-minded peers.

   The school’s Speech and Debate team is a state powerhouse, ranking among the top ten teams
   each year for over a decade. The list of arts and writing awards for individual student work is equally
   impressive. The school’s robotics team holds high esteem at the school, across New England,
   and on the international stage. The Robodogs have a highly visible space in the Upper School,

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from where they have launched a highly successful run of qualifiers for State, Regional, and World
   Championship competitions in VEX robotics.

   Students work hard but also enjoy many school traditions that allow them to build community and take
   a break from their obligations. Each year, students look forward to the annual Lip Sync competition
   and all-night Bowl Bonanza, but the highlight of the year is Mountain Day. One day each fall, Upper
   School classes are canceled and students head to nearby Mount Wachusett for a day of intense and
   spirited class competitions. The excitement of Mountain Day is heightened by its unpredictability:
   students don’t know when Mountain Day will be held until one day in advance when a surprise
   announcement is made by faculty.

   Campus
   The campus at Shore Drive sits on 34 acres overlooking Indian Lake and features impressive facilities,
   including the Fuller Science Center, the Harrington Performing Arts Center, the Fletcher Athletic
   Center, and a Field House facility complete with an indoor turf field. In 2010 and 2011, the school
   took a major step toward environmental sustainability by installing a total of 896 high-efficiency solar
   panels, making Bancroft School the single largest solar electric system in the City of Worcester.

   A recently completed capital campaign will allow Bancroft to make further facilities improvements
   in order to design teaching and learning spaces that more fully reflect the school’s commitment to
   student-centered, active learning.

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Worcester, Massachusetts
   Depending on your perspective, Worcester is either the anchor of Central Massachusetts — known
   as the “Heart of the Commonwealth” — or the marker of the western periphery of the Greater Boston
   area. (Worcester is approximately 40 miles west of Boston.) Named after Worcester, England,
   Worcester is the second-most populous city in New England, behind Boston. Worcester is known for
   being a busy but friendly city, with a robust cultural community and easy access to local adventures.

   Thanks in large part to Worcester’s large student population and growing population of families,
   there is always something of cultural merit to enjoy, ranging from theater, to athletics, to music,
   to excellent restaurants, to well-manicured public park space. Hanover Insurance helped fund a
   multimillion-dollar renovation of the old Franklin Square Theater, renaming it the Hanover Theatre for
   the Performing Arts, which can now hold up to 2,300 patrons. Worcester is also an academic hub,
   home to nine colleges and universities including Assumption College, Clark University, Worcester
   Polytechnic Institute, College of the Holy Cross, University of Massachusetts Medical School, and
   Worcester State University.

   In 2018, The Red Sox Triple-A affiliate officially announced plans to relocate to Worcester. Nationally
   renowned architectural firm, Beyer Blinder Belle has been hired to build Polar Stadium, which will
   serve as home to the Worcester Red Sox (WooSox). The stadium is under construction in Worcester’s
   burgeoning Canal District.

   Worcester is conveniently location near two ski areas: Ski Ward Ski Area and Wachusett Mountain.
   Ski Ward, located minutes away in Shrewsbury, MA, is also an option for skiing, snowboarding, and
   tubing. Wachusett Mountain is a 3,000-acre State Reservation that offers a wide range of recreational
   opportunities from skiing in the winter to hiking trails in the summer. On a clear day, one can see the
   Boston skyline from Mount Wachusett’s 2,006-foot peak.
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The highly respected Worcester Art Museum is home to more than 35,000 works of art that date from
   antiquity to the present day. A noted favorite of the museum is the silver collection by Paul Revere,
   as well as the armor gallery and the stunning mosaic display situated on a Renaissance Court floor.
   Originally built in 1857, Mechanics Hall was revived in 1977 and made into a concert and performing
   arts venue, which is now ranked as one of North America’s top concert halls.

   Crompton Collective offers a wonderful mixture of boutique market antiquities, art, and fresh produce.
   The venue was designed to celebrate the city’s local independent makers and there are loads of
   treasures to be had, from antique teacups to vintage furniture, to handmade baby clothes. Visitors
   often drop into the Canal District Farmers Market, in the same building, to pick up some culinary
   treats or stop by the Birch Tree Bread Company for some tasty refreshments.

   Wormtown Brewery, Central Rock Climbing Center, and the EcoTarium are just a few other examples
   of other cultural attractions Worcester has to offer; each one is top-tier in its own right, beloved by
   locals and tourists. It’s easy to see why Worcester is growing in popularity and reputation; it’s a place
   with a meaningful heritage that has no shortage of enrichment — or fun!

   Opportunities and Challenges
   The next Head of Upper School will inherit a division characterized by significant forward momentum
   and an impressive commitment to continuous improvement. Students, parents, and faculty alike take
   notice of the school’s commitment to providing a student-centered program that offers significant
   student choice, flexibility, and support. A tight-knit faculty, supportive parents, diverse student body,
   deep commitment to providing an excellent and personalized student experience, and happy and
   engaged community characterize the Upper School. The current Head of Upper School is leaving

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to lead her own school but has primed the Upper School for powerful work in teaching and learning
   and in social justice and equity.

   The next Head of Upper School will face several challenges as well as incredible opportunities:

   •   As the student body has quickly increased in racial/ethnic diversity, neurodiversity, and
       socioeconomic diversity, there is enthusiasm and urgency around deepening the cultural
       competence of the faculty and equipping them to support a broad range of students.
   •   Despite a long history of providing an excellent education, Bancroft is not well known throughout
       central Massachusetts; the next Head of Upper School will work closely with the Head of School,
       Director of Admission, and Lower and Middle School Head to tell that story of excellence
       within the community and with prospective families.
   •   Through the “Learning Lab” model, students engage in active learning experiences and develop
       self-advocacy and agency; continued professional development for faculty, articulation of the
       central skills and habits of mind, and faculty coaching will ensure that the Learning Lab model
       is employed consistently and comprehensively throughout the Upper School.
   •   The incoming Head of Upper School will play a central role in hiring and coaching faculty who
       are committed to teaching in a student-centered environment, can contribute to co-curricular
       programming, and have demonstrated a personal and professional commitment to cultural
       competence.
   •   There are opportunities to further capitalize on the PK-12 continuum that the school affords,
       building continuity of experience for students and parents who transition between divisions.
   •   A new strategic plan, which will be shared with the community in January, will offer a vision for
       the work ahead in telling the Bancroft Story, teaching and learning, and equity; nonetheless,
       the Head of Upper School will enjoy the freedom to creatively solve problems and meet
       challenges in the division, while drawing on the support of a strong senior administrative team.

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Core Responsibilities
   The Head of the Upper School serves a central role in the school’s leadership and daily administration.
   This position reports to the Head of School and is charged with the comprehensive responsibility for
   all curricular and non-curricular programs involving students and faculty in the Upper School.

   The Head of the Upper School:

   •   Serves as the academic, cultural, and operational leader of the Upper School.
   •   Oversees the academic, social, and emotional well-being of Upper School students in coordination
       with the Dean of Students, Director of College Counseling, Athletic Director, and School Counselor.
   •   Ensures the academic program is innovative, flexible, culturally responsive, and student-centered.
   •   Has primary responsibility for student discipline.
   •   Oversees communication between the school and parents and meets with parents about issues
       of mutual concern.
   •   Partners with the Head of School and department heads to recruit, hire, evaluate, and retain
       exceptional Upper School faculty.
   •   Collaborates with colleagues to ensure a consistent and cohesive PK-12 program.
   •   Collaborates with the Director of Admission and Financial Aid in the enrollment and retention of
       Upper School students.
   •   Serves as a member of the school’s administrative team.

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Desired Qualities and Qualifications
   The ideal candidate will offer most or all of the following qualifications and qualities:

   Professional Qualifications
   • Solid academic credentials, including an advanced degree, coupled with evidence of a commitment
      to continuous learning.
   • A strong commitment to Upper School teaching and administration, and an appreciation for the
      benefits of a PK-12 community.
   • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, self-awareness, and emotional intelligence.
   • Personal and professional commitment to social justice and equity and the requisite skillfulness
      in supporting faculty growth in this work.
   • The ability to prioritize a high degree of visibility despite the demands of a busy professional
      schedule.
   • A strong knowledge base about best practices in PK-12 pedagogy and curriculum planning and
      an educational philosophy that privileges active, student-centered learning and significant choice
      and flexibility.
   • Decision-making philosophy that prioritizes students’ best interests.

   Leadership Style
   • A collaborative, consensus-building style built on active solicitation of input and excellent listening
      skills.
   • The ability to communicate verbally and in writing with inspiration and clarity.
   • The confidence to advocate for ideas, invite disagreement, welcome feedback, and admit
      mistakes.
   • A proponent of thoughtful innovation who skillfully moderates the pace of change.
   • Visible, communicative, approachable, and responsive.
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Personal Qualities
   • Eager to engage actively with students and parents; committed to reinforcing the sense of the
      Upper School as a community of students, teachers, and parents.
   • Accessible, approachable, and open-minded.
   • Charisma, playfulness, and a sense of humor.

   To Apply
   Interested and qualified candidates should submit electronically in one email and as separate
   documents (preferably PDFs) the following materials:

   •   A cover letter expressing their interest in this particular position;
   •   A current resumé;
   •   A one-page statement of educational and leadership philosophy and practice;
   •   A list of five professional references with name, phone number, and email address of each
       (references will not be contacted without the candidate’s permission) to:

   Beth Dietz
   Senior Associate
   beth.dietz@carneysandoe.com

   Marsha Little
   Search Consultant
   marsha.little@carneysandoe.com

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