head of school - MMI Preparatory School
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head of school - MMI Preparatory School
Search for our next HEAD OF SCHOOL Search for our next Head of School About MMI Preparatory School: MMI Preparatory School is a co-educational independent day school serving 254 students in grades 6-12. The school focuses on giving students a chance to grow and thrive in an environment that prepares them for success in college and life. In its 137-year history, MMI has maintained a tradition of excellence while embracing innovation in education. Founded as the Mining and Mechanical Institute by engineer and businessman Eckley B. Coxe, and further developed by his wife Sophia, the school provided local workers with training and advancement opportunities in the Pennsylvania coal mining industry. Today, MMI is a college preparatory school, and its mission and culture remain true to the vision of its founders: to provide a quality education to motivated young people regardless of socioeconomic status. Through a rigorous academic program, and with a strong emphasis on characterbuilding, MMI empowers its students to realize their full potential and to be good citizens in their communities. The school currently enjoys strong enrollment, experienced faculty and staff who are committed to making a difference in the lives of students, wait pools in many grades, and longstanding community support. “The advancement and diffusion of knowledge… is the only guardian of true liberty.” – James Madison “Citizenship is what makes a republic; monarchies can get along without it.” – Mark Twain MMI’s Mission To provide dedicated area students with a comprehensive and inspiring sixth to twelfth grade college preparatory program that maximizes each individual’s academic, social, and character potential in preparation for success in college and beyond. MMI Fast Facts • 254 students in 6th through 12th grade • Student/faculty ratio: 11:1 • Average class size: 14.5 • 21 full-time faculty, seven part-time faculty members – 18 hold master’s degrees • Experienced professional staff • $20 million plus endowment • $4.2 million operating budget • 2016 SAT average score: 1708 The 2015 state average was 1481 and the national average was 1490 2015 ACT average score: 25. The 2014 state average was 22 and the national average was 21 • 2016-2017 need-based financial aid: $954,160 distributed among 132 students • In the last 12 years, 99.3 percent of MMI graduates have gone on to attend colleges and universities • The 31 graduates of 2016 earned more than $5.9 million in scholarships Search for our next Head of School About the Position The Board of Directors of MMI Preparatory School seeks a dynamic Head of School with strong leadership skills and proven executive ability. From the beginning, MMI Preparatory School has been in the business of improving lives... and: • Creating opportunities to unlock the potential of each and every student • Recognizing ability and fostering talent so that dreams can be realized • Proposing that if a student has the desire and is willing to do the work to succeed, a world-class MMI education can be theirs Our unique small-school environment makes it possible to know each student personally and to share, with a great satisfaction, in the enormous impact an MMI education has on their life We seek a talented Head of School who is committed to: • Helping students achieve by providing an optimal educational experience to maximize their abilities • Mentoring faculty and staff by providing professional growth opportunities • Engaging current and prospective donors by visiting and communicating frequently • Becoming part of the welcoming, nurturing community in which we’re located • Embracing the spirit of our generous and far-sighted founders, Eckley and Sophia Coxe, as their legacy lives on • Perpetuating a culture of educational excellence and opportunity in which families of all financial statuses are comfortable Attributes of MMI’s Head of School MMI’s next Head of School will exhibit strong leadership skills as he/she embraces and advances MMI’s 137-year tradition of providing a quality education to dedicated students based on the four pillars of excellence: Academics, Athletics, Activities, and Service that are built on a foundation of Character. MMI’s next Head of School will be: • A chief executive with compelling leadership and organizational skills, as well as academic experience • A person of high character and integrity who models that behavior for the entire community • An outgoing leader who enthusiastically embodies MMI’s mission and culture • An ambassador for the school who is thoroughly embedded in the broader community • The “face of the school” with the ability to engage current donors and attract and develop potential donors • A strong communicator with good interpersonal skills, including the ability to interact well with students, parents, faculty, and staff • An executive with an understanding of the collaborative Head of School/Board of Directors relationship • A mentor who places a high priority on professional development for faculty and staff and who keeps abreast of current trends and best practices in education • An individual whose primary educational experience is with independent schools MMI’s Head of School resides in the President’s Home which is located right across the street from the school. The home has recently been renovated. The position includes full benefits package including housing and tuition remission. Challenges: MMI’s next Head of School will: • Engage in a process to develop and update the school’s strategic plan in a way that continues the school’s strong academic tradition • Maintain and increase enrollment in an environment with increasing competition from magnet, cyber and improving public schools • Work with faculty/staff to continually review and update the academic program to remain competitive and build value in an independent school education • Maintain accessibility for eligible students while continuing to offer a strong program as well as professional development and competitive compensation for faculty/staff The Head of School position commences July 1, 2017 for the start of the 2017-2018 school year. Applications should be submitted as soon as possible to [email protected].” Search for our next Head of School MMI’s history dates back to 1879 In the late 1800s, Eckley B. Coxe, a captain of the coal industry, recognized the profound need for American technical schools for students who would otherwise not have such an opportunity. On May 7, 1879, Coxe opened the Industrial School for Miners and Mechanics. Eleven young men worked in the coal mines by day, then attended two-hour classes six nights a week. Deep in the heart of the Northeastern Pennsylvania coal belt, MMI began improving lives. An MMI education often meant the difference between the hardscrabble life of a laborer and that of a certified miner, a foreman, or even a superintendent. While most of MMI’s early students managed coal mines, some went off to college. Many returned to the mines as engineers and worked to ease and improve the work environment of thousands. In 1888, Eckley Coxe moved the school to a new location and changed the name to the Mining and Mechanical Institute of Freeland. Coxe began offering scholarships to the school’s best students in 1894. After he died suddenly in May 1895, Eckley’s widow, Sophia G. Coxe, assumed responsibility for the school. The dawn of the 20th century saw MMI’s enrollment continue to grow. Sophia, affectionately known as the “Angel of the Anthracite,” oversaw the construction of a new, larger building and the opening of a day school, which introduced the college preparatory curriculum. Mrs. Coxe also helped subsidize student tuition costs, making the school available to more than just the wealthy. The Angel passed away in March 1926, but the subsidization of student tuition continues to this day. Eckley B. and Sophia Coxe In 1970, young women were accepted into the school for the first time. Then, feeling the old name did not adequately describe the school’s function of preparing students for the rigors of college academics, officials changed the name to reflect the ideals of Eckley and Sophia Coxe, the tradition of the region, and the standard of excellence the school was known for. Today MMI maintains the values of our founders while continually striving to offer the best college preparatory education in the area. The curriculum, the people, and the physical appearance of the campus have changed over time, but the dedication to the mission and to serving our local communities is as strong as ever. Our campus & student life MMI sits on a 25-acre campus consisting of our school building, new athletic fields, wetlands and walking trails. The school facility is in very good physical condition with the Athletic & Drama Complex and Science & Technology wings being added in 2001. The Joseph A. Turri ’45 Library and Learning Center addition was completed and dedicated in 2012. We offer wireless access throughout our buildings. In 2014, in an effort to provide more healthy meals and do our part to help the environment, the school began an in-house lunch program that includes using sustainable, local and made-from-scratch foods while teaching recycling, composting and gardening. All designed to give students the tools to make healthy choices and be environmentally aware. Students also learn to make the world a better place through service to others and environmental conservation efforts. For example, last October, the Green Team and the Sunshine Club planted red tulip bulbs as part of Red Ribbon Week’s Plant the Promise to be Drug Free. In the spring, the tulips will bloom and remind the students to live healthy, safe and drugfree lifestyles. Other times, school groups have gone out into the community to help clean parks and other areas as part of the Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful campaign. Many of our students do other community service projects and volunteer with organizations. The athletic department plays an integral role within the school community to support physical, moral, and emotional development of our students. 70% of our student population participates in a variety of sports at both the mid-school and upper-school level. Students are encouraged to participate not only in athletics but in various other extra & co-curricular activities such as Environthon, Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science, Science Olympiad, Mock Trial, MathCounts, Geography Bee, FBLA, Robotics and more! Search for our next Head of School Academics: The four pillars of excellence: Academics, Athletics, Activities and Service built on a foundation of character are the core of our program. MMI’s curriculum offers a challenging and rigorous college preparatory framework that mixes the basics of traditional education with advanced instruction and electives. In middle school, students develop their ambition and drive. As they advance to our upper school, they develop a series of goals, further their commitment to work, increase their drive to succeed, and take greater responsibility for their own learning. The MMI curriculum develops critical thinking and encourages students to develop very important time management skills. MMI challenges students and then teaches them how to meet those challenges. The advisory program, along with a dedicated school counselor, provides additional academic, emotional and social support. Our mission is to inspire students to be technologically responsible, adaptive, and personally successful. We provide students with the concepts, processes and skills needed to be productive citizens in order to thrive in a rapidly changing digital society. Technology is an integral component of the educational process and academic program. MMI’s computer science and technology curriculum includes internet safety, computer programming and robotics courses. Additionally, students are utilizing three-dimensional printing technology as part of their science and math curriculum with a 3D printer purchased through a donation to the school. Because our graduates are so wellprepared, they often find themselves ahead of the class in their first-year core courses in college. This makes the transition to the independence of college life a lot easier – and it allows students to branch out and explore new areas of study, taking electives they otherwise might not have considered. Our dedicated college counselor works individually with students to ensure they find the right college fit. Search for our next Head of School Location: Freeland, Pennsylvania is just a few hours from Philadelphia, New York City, Harrisburg, Baltimore and less than 300 miles from Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh and Boston. It is a short drive from Interstates 81, 80, 84, 380, and Interstate 476 (the Pennsylvania Turnpike). Less than an hour away are the Pocono Mountains which provide a variety of recreational opportunities for all ages across more than 2,000 square miles. The many attractions include hiking and biking trails; historical attractions; ski resorts that offer snow tubing and snowboarding; water parks; lakes for boating, fishing, kayaking or canoeing; the Mohegan Sun and Mount Airy casinos; the Mohegan Sun Arena; state parks; and sports options for minor league baseball and hockey, horse racing and stock car racing fans. If golfing is among your favorite pastimes, the area offers several public and membership golf courses within a very short drive of Freeland. The Lehigh Valley Gorge Greater Hazleton, which encompasses the borough of Freeland, consistently ranks below the national average in cost of living statistics. Freeland is a tightknit community that has retained much of its historical charm. The town is home to several churches, a public elementary/middle school, a YMCA, a public park and several youth sports programs. Only eight miles away is White Haven and the Lehigh Gorge Trail, a 26-mile hiking and biking trail that runs through the Lehigh George State Park. The paths are uniformly double wide with a cinder base and a consistent one-percent grade. Spectacular scenery lines the paths with views of the Lehigh river and the gorge that was cut into the mountains over millions of years. Another option for hiking, biking and running is the Greater Hazleton Rails to Trails. With more than seven miles of converted railroad beds into trails, this path leads past reservoirs and through scenic portions of areas surrounding Freeland. Search for our next Head of School How to apply: Applicants should submit the following documents by email to: [email protected] • A resume including all appropriate dates • A cover letter aligning your experiences and leadership skills with the needs of the school as you understand them • A statement of educational philosophy • A list of five (5) references with all contact information (phone and email) (References will not be contacted until the final phase) Questions may also be directed to the same email address. MMI Preparatory School, 154 Centre Street Freeland, PA 18224 570.636.1108