Matching Outstanding Leaders
Private PK-12 Schools

Experience
For more than 35 years, Spelman Johnson has been a top search firm for identifying and developing leaders who possess the passion and experience to excel in senior roles at private PK-12 schools. Our search practice focuses on:
- assistant/associate head of school
- student success and wellbeing
- admissions and enrollment
- athletics and physical education
- finance and administration
- human resources
- campus safety and security
- community, equity, and diversity
Spelman Johnson identifies leaders who are adept at aligning the school’s mission with innovative and promising practices, ultimately ensuring the school’s academic and administrative success.
Recent Testimonials
“This has been THE BEST experience I have had with a consultant and a search firm. Simply exceptional!“
– Jennifer Rao, Head of School, Emma Willard
Private PK-12 School Search Specialties
Enrollment
- Admissions Director
- Dean/Director of Enrollment Management
- Financial Aid Director
Operations
- Campus Safety and Security Director
- Chief Marketing Officer
- Human Resources Director
- Strategic Communications Director
Private PK-12 School Practice Leader
Private PK-12 School Practice Team
building Bright futures
Private PK-12 Schools Partnership

At the heart of our practice lies the establishment of strong, lasting relationships with our clients. We believe in partnering closely with schools to understand their unique requirements and to ensure that the leaders we recruit are committed to fostering inclusive and equitable educational environments.
Recent PK-12 Clients
- California Association of Private School Organizations
- Emma Willard School
- The Lycée Français de New York
- Menlo School
- Phillips Exeter Academy
- Polytechnic School (Pasadena, CA)
- Riverdale Country School
- Stevenson School
- St. Francis Catholic High School (Sacramento, CA)
- The Hotchkiss School
- The Pingry School
- The Sharon Cooperative School
- University of Chicago Lab Schools

Spelman Johnson Understands Private PK-12 School Leadership Needs
Private PK-12 school leaders are increasingly expected to be familiar with and equipped to respond to their school communities’ myriad of contemporary challenges with confidence and clear vision.
Top 5 characteristics required of independent school leaders
- While median private PK-12 school enrollment has rebounded from the pandemic’s lows, enrollment dynamics and trends are more complex than ever. Increased competition from charter and magnet schools, declining birth rates, regional and national demographic trends, and the respective school’s characteristics (day or boarding, coed or single gender, small vs. large, range of academic grade levels, etc.) are only some of the variables that independent school leaders must understand to manage their student enrollment strategically.
- School safety and security continue to be one of the most critical considerations for families as they explore school options for their students. Private PK-12 school leaders must fully grasp best practices in physical security, student and adult safety, and crisis response.
- Students and their families have heightened expectations for a comprehensive range of health and wellness programming and services. Private PK-12 school leaders must understand the complexity of student mental health, personal well-being, and individualized learning support and find sustainable ways to provide such services.
- Faculty recruitment, hiring, retention, compensation, and morale are among school leaders’ most commonly reported concerns. While attracting talented teachers is not a new challenge, faculty retirements are not slowing down and a review of the NAIS Career Center shows that the number of jobs posted continues to be higher than the pre-pandemic patterns. The resulting competition among private PK-12 schools in recruiting faculty candidates is an exacerbating factor. School leaders must have a clear vision for addressing these issues to attract and retain top faculty talent.
- Creating diverse, equitable, and inclusive communities that support a sense of belonging for students, families, faculty, staff, and alumni has never been a higher priority in school leadership. Expectations for school leaders have evolved from supporting standalone DEI programs and initiatives to leading comprehensive and strategic culture change—all against the backdrop of an increasingly polarized society and nation.
Recent Private PK-12 School Placements
Debra Stratton
John Farmer
Tara Rolle
Prince Botchway
Michael McGehee
John Moran
Scott Bello
Reid Cottingham
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