Nolan Bryant – Principal of Cary High – Spring 2014 – Former Principal Dillard Drive Middle School – Spring 2014.

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Nolan Bryant – Principal of Cary High – Spring 2014 – Former Principal Dillard Drive Middle School – Spring 2014

 Length: 1-2 pages  No photos, simple font, neutral colors  Contain only recent material (No high school)  Only relevant information (no fraternity roles)  Coaching/sports a plus  Looking for technology  Looking for experience relevant to opening  No gaps in work experience, current references

 Cover letter or inquiry (no typos or mistakes)  Highlight 2-3 key points that make you the right fit.  Name drop if you have any to drop  Include available times to meet  Be assertive and interested, but not a STALKER  Follow up with a personal drop off later

 Research the school and district (Website, TWC, opening, and news)  Arrive early  Look professional  Bring copies of resume  Bring portfolio and samples of work  Practice for the interview  Make sure application is complete and submitted  Get rest prior

 Eye contact and body language  Look enthusiastic without being cheesy or fake  Humor a positive  Work your strengths and research into your responses  Connect with teachers in the interview  Global learning, Common Core Skills, Technology, Differentiation, Collaboration, Ability to build relationships, content knowledge are keys items  Have your questions ready

 thanking participants  Don’t harass, but follow up according to timeline  If offered the job, be ready to accept or decline.  Act appreciative even if you don’t get the job because principals may refer or other openings may follow  Be patient but not picky