For best consideration, complete applications should be received before January 26, 2026.
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The Academy for Classical Education (ACE) seeks an experienced and proven academic leader with vision for the position of Head of School to lead with integrity and purpose. The ideal candidate will be a passionate, self-motivated educator who deeply understands and upholds the Classical Education model. This individual will ensure that teachers are empowered to teach effectively, and students are provided the opportunity to learn at the highest levels.
THE OPPORTUNITY
The Academy for Classical Education, a K-12 public charter school, seeks a dedicated and visionary Head of School to lead with integrity and purpose. The ideal candidate will be a passionate, self-motivated educator who deeply understands and upholds the Classical Education model. This individual will ensure that teachers are empowered to teach effectively, and students are provided the opportunity to learn at the highest levels.
The Head of School serves as the instructional and cultural leader of ACE. This role requires a commitment to maintaining ACE’s Classical Model—no other educational model will be considered or introduced. The Head of School must promote academic excellence, model servant leadership, and foster a school environment that supports both teaching and learning.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
• Minimum of a Specialist’s degree in Educational Leadership (preferred) or equivalent professional experience
• Valid GaPSC Educational Leadership Tier II certification or meet the qualifications to become certified in Georgia
• Minimum of five years of successful leadership experience in an educational setting
• Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and build positive relationships with staff, students, and families
• Must pass an extensive background check
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Leadership and Vision
• Uphold and clearly articulate the ACE mission: to create an environment where teachers can teach and students can learn.
• Ensure all stakeholders—staff, students, and families—understand and support this vision.
• Maintain a safe, secure, and orderly school environment.
• Model the “ACE Way” in all actions and decisions.
Instructional Excellence
• Promote high-quality, consistent instructional practices across all grade levels.
• Be a visible and active presence throughout the school community.
• Provide timely, constructive feedback to teachers to enhance instructional effectiveness.
• Prioritize teaching and learning above all other activities.
• Communicate high expectations for academic achievement and personal growth for every student.
Data-Informed Leadership
• Use multiple sources of data and research-based practices to drive instructional and organizational improvement.
• Monitor student achievement and staff performance to inform ongoing development and support.
School Culture and Professional Growth
• Foster a professional, collegial culture grounded in reflection, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
• Manage conflict constructively and maintain respectful communication at all levels.
• Value and support all school programs—academics, fine arts, and athletics.
• Recruit, select, and assign staff strategically to meet school goals.
• Support differentiated professional development based on individual teacher needs.
Community and Governance
• Cultivate strong, collaborative relationships with families and the broader ACE community.
• Partner with the CFO and Governing Board to manage budgets, requisitions, and school funds responsibly.
• Oversee the maintenance and strategic growth of school facilities and operations.
• Perform additional duties as assigned by the Governing Board.
Applicant Expectations
• Demonstrate enthusiasm for teamwork and collaboration.
• Exhibit a deep understanding of children and a genuine passion for education.
• Fully embrace and model the Classical Education philosophy.
• Approach each day with excitement, professionalism, and purpose.
MACON, GEORGIA
Macon offers an inviting blend of Southern charm and practical livability, making it an appealing home for residents seeking a balanced pace of life. The cost of living remains well below the national average, while still providing access to cultural amenities, outdoor recreation, and a strong sense of community identity. Mature tree canopies and parks, walkable neighborhoods, and a steadily growing arts scene give the city a warmth and accessibility.
A defining feature of Macon’s landscape is the Ocmulgee River, which winds a scenic path through the city and provides abundant outdoor opportunities. The Ocmulgee Heritage Trail and Amerson River Park bring residents close to nature without having to leave. Adjacent to the river is Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, a sacred and historically rich landscape containing some of North America’s oldest Indigenous earthworks.
Macon’s extensive historic district—one of the largest in the country—adds architectural beauty to its livability. Streets lined with Victorian, Greek Revival, and Craftsman-era homes create a sense of place that is at once grand and intimate. Many older properties have been carefully restored, contributing to strong neighborhood pride and a vibrant preservation culture include the Hay House and The Allman Brothers Band Museum at the Big House.
Local sights offer residents a rich variety of experiences including Macon Film Festival, Ocmulgee Indigenous Celebration, Macon Beer Festival, Macon Christmas Light Extravaganza, and, the International Cherry Blossom Festival. The Tubman Museum, Museum of Arts and Sciences, and the Grand Opera House further enrich the cultural landscape. Parks, farmers markets, and outdoor event venues make it easy for residents to enjoy both nature and community year-round.
The aerospace, advanced manufacturing, food processing, healthcare, professional services, and warehouse and distribution industries drive the economy in Macon-Bibb County.
The largest hospital in Macon is the Atrium Health Navicent Medical Center which includes the Beverly Knight Olson Children’s Hospital. It’s also home to the Piedmont Macon Medical Center, Piedmont Macon North Hospital, and the Central Georgia Rehabilitation Hospital.
Macon is also home to Mercer University, Wesleyan College, and Middle Georgia State University.