Charter school network scaling Pre-K–12 across New York City
Zeta Charter Schools operates a growing network of elementary schools across the Bronx, Inwood, and Queens, with plans to expand to high school and scale citywide. The stack is lean—Google Workspace, Azure, SQL, and operational tools like Asio and Coupa—reflecting an education-first organization without heavy data or ML infrastructure. Hiring is education-heavy (57 of 122 roles) with a notable leadership gap in technology (only one Technology Director listed), suggesting infrastructure and systems scaling will be critical bottlenecks as they add grades and open new locations.
Notable leadership hires: Operations Director, Elementary Head Teacher, Operational Excellence Director, Technology Director, Pre-K Head Teacher
Zeta Charter Schools is a publicly-funded charter network serving Pre-K through 8th grade across three boroughs in New York City, with plans to add one grade annually until reaching 12th grade. The school model combines academics with social-emotional learning and mindfulness programming. Current operations span multiple elementary campuses; the organization is actively building high school curriculum and environments while managing enrollment lottery systems and professional development for teachers. With 501–1,000 staff, Zeta is operationally complex—balancing curriculum design, school openings, facility operations, and teacher recruitment across multiple sites.
Zeta serves Pre-K through 8th grade across elementary schools in the Bronx, Inwood, and Queens. The organization plans to add one grade each year and launch its first high school, eventually serving Pre-K–12.
Yes. Education roles represent 69 of 122 active positions (57%). Notable open positions include Elementary Head Teacher and Pre-K Head Teacher, reflecting growth and grade expansion.
Zeta Charter Schools is headquartered in New York, NY and operates schools in the Bronx, Inwood, and Queens, with plans to expand further across New York City.
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