p>Exercises vision and provides leadership that appropriately involves staff, parents, students, and the community in the identification and accomplishment of the schools mission; recognizes the individual needs of all staff and students, including those of diverse cultures, backgrounds, or abilities; applies effective human relations skills; encourages and develops the leadership of others; analyzes relevant information, makes decisions, delegates responsibility, and provides appropriate support and follow-up; identifies and creatively coordinates the use of available human, material, and financial resources to achieve the schools mission and goals; bonds the school community through shared values and beliefs; initiates and manages constructive change; advances the profession through participation as a member of local, state, and national professional groups. Knowledge of: Modern instructional techniques and curricular concepts, especially as they are related to the high school; the vertical structure of the course of study of the District and understand the importance of articulation in these areas; the Districts philosophy of the comprehensive high school; principles and practices of school administration, including school finances, teaching methods and techniques, evaluations, and program development, applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations, ordinances and policies; human resources development; school law; conflict resolution; public relations; principles of effective management, staff supervision and administration.