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Aspiring Assistant Principal Institute (AAPI) - Tier 3

The Aspiring Assistant Principal Institute (AAPI) leadership development program, managed by the School Leader Pipeline Team of the Department of Principal Quality (DPQ), has continued to support and develop aspiring assistant principals through focused education and training. In partnership with Teach Plus, this initiative has proven to be a crucial step in cultivating capable participants in the school leader pipeline who are on the journey towards school leadership. 

Tier 3 (AAPI T3) is an intensive year-long professional development program that includes monthly professional learning sessions, 1:1 leadership coaching, and the planning, implementation and monitoring of a change project that impacts student achievement while leading adults. Participants must work with their respective principals and have access to lead adult teams and build capacity and instructional practice. Participants complete phases of program selection (including an interview) to be considered for this small cohort of aspiring assistant principals who exemplify the leadership skills, passion and readiness to move into the assistant principal role upon completion of the AAPI program.

Tier 3 Focus:

  • Building leadership skills through implementing change to increase school improvement

  • Applying distributive leadership practices 

  • Utilize systems and practices of school leadership

Objective: Plan, implement, and progress monitor an equitable and transformative response to a problem of practice to institute change in their school community through a change project; Initiate and execute adult learning experiences, and leverage their leadership identity to influence school-wide decision making through distributive leadership opportunities to be AP ready after program completion

Potential PD Sessions/Offerings:

  • AAPI Orientation and Framing, Expectations, AP Panel and Resume Review

  • Systems Thinking & Backwards Planning Problem Solving 

  • Vision/Goal Setting & Action Planning for Cycles of Inquiry

  • Coaching for Capacity & Leading Adult Learning ******Observational Module 

  • Planning for Resistance, Crucial Conversations & Common Team Dysfunctions 

  • Stakeholder & Community Engagement

  • Progress Monitoring & Implementation Challenges

  • Unconscious Bias, “Culture of Nice,” & Culturally Responsive Leadership (Equity in Education & Coaching Teachers)

  • Strategic Planning and Resource Allocations/Budget

  • AP Panel: 1st Year Reflection

  • Sustaining & Systematizing Change through Distributed Leadership

  • Change Project Showcase

Eligibility

  • at least 2 years team leadership experience

  • at least 4 years previous teaching experience

  • possess an active Illinois State Board of Education PEL AND Administrative Endorsement (or Type 75 equivalent)

  • possess ISBE certification to evaluate teachers (REACH) *must be complete before the start of the Tier 3 program

  • current leader of adult teams and active membership on a school-level leadership team (like ILT)

  • desire and commitment to become a CPS assistant principal upon completion of the AAPI Tier 3 program

  • approval of current principal (supervisor) to participate in yearlong program and impact change through leadership project

How to Apply

Common Program Application launches early 2025.

Prepare for the role (Assess your readiness for school leadership with the Prepare for the Role document aligned to the CPS School Leadership Framework) 

Eligible Role

School Leaders

Organization

Department of Principal Quality and Teach Plus

Duration

9/1/25-5/30/26

Time commitment

20+ PD hours; plus 10+ hours of 1:1 coaching from experienced former school leader (over the course of the school year, September - May) - 4-6 hours per month

Application window

3/3/2025-3/31/2025

Stipend

$1,000 (end of year)

Contact

AAPI Team (cpsleaders@cps.edu)

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