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    Eric Jay Rosser, Ph.D.
    Superintendent of Schools

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  • The Future of RCSD - Vision - Journey - Destination

    You're invited! October 9: An Evening With Superintendent Dr. Eric Jay Rosser

    Students, parents, staff, and community — Join us for an evening with Superintendent Dr. Eric Jay Rosser on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at 6:00 p.m., at East High School Auditorium, 1801 East Main Street.  | Learn more

  • Fireside Chats with Superintendent Rosser. Join us 9/23, 11/12, 1/13, 3/18, 4/8, and 6/9!

    Join Superintendent Dr. Rosser for the second fireside chat on November 12, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. at District Central Office (Bilingual Education Council Meeting)

    Mark your calendars! Dr. Rosser is hosting quarterly community conversations this school year. This is your chance to hear directly from him and ask questions about how the District is responding to student needs. | Learn more

Superintendent's 100-Day Plan

Eric Jay Rosser, Ph.D.

  • In March 2025, the Rochester Board of Education selected Dr. Eric Jay Rosser as Superintendent, effective July 1. Dr. Eric Jay Rosser is an accomplished educational leader with over 24 years of experience in school turnaround, educational leadership, and operational management, driven by a lifelong mission to create high-quality educational opportunities for all students. Renowned for his ability to design and implement transformative strategies, he has a proven track record of coaching educational leaders, improving instructional outcomes, and driving student success through innovative support initiatives. As a systems thinker, Dr. Rosser has led reform efforts in several districts, including the Poughkeepsie City School District (NY), Buffalo Public Schools (NY), Atlanta Public Schools (GA), and the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (DC).

    Prior to his appointment, Dr. Rosser was superintendent of the Poughkeepsie City School District, where he developed a comprehensive five-year strategic plan with a focus on district performance. Dr. Rosser served as Associate Superintendent in the Buffalo Public Schools, where he co-developed the district’s Student Success Plan, a strategic framework to improve student achievement. This plan resulted in higher graduation rates, improved accountability standings, and notable gains in English Language Arts and Math proficiency for grades 3–8. The success of the plan has left a lasting impact on the district’s trajectory.

    Dr. Rosser’s success in Buffalo positioned him for leadership roles in Washington, D.C., where he served as Deputy Assistant Superintendent for elementary and secondary education at the Office of the State Superintendent of Education. There, he oversaw the implementation of the K–12 State Accountability System and provided school turnaround supports. He also led efforts to establish an accountability framework for early learning facilities and strengthened school-family partnerships to ensure that all stakeholders were involved in student success.

    In Atlanta Public Schools, Dr. Rosser held various leadership roles, including Program Administrator, Assistant Superintendent, and Interim Deputy Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction. He oversaw the district’s signature reform initiative, which aimed to improve the academic outcomes of over 13,000 K–12 students in the district’s lowest-performing schools. His work encompassed school accreditation efforts and strategies to foster meaningful relationships with families and the community.

    Dr. Rosser holds a Bachelor’s degree in American Studies, three Master’s degrees in American Studies, School Counseling, and Educational Leadership, as well as an advanced certificate in School District Administration, and a doctorate in Sociology of Education from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Additionally, he has completed the prestigious AASA/Howard University Urban Superintendents Academy and the Council of the Great City Schools’ Michael Casserly Urban Executive Leadership Institute for Superintendents. A first-generation college attender, Dr. Rosser attributes his success to a deep commitment to ensuring all students — especially first-generation college attendees—receive a high-quality education.

    Known for his unrelenting advocacy for children and families, Dr. Rosser is widely respected for his integrity, collaborative leadership, and ability to foster productive school, home, and community partnerships. His unwavering belief in the potential of every student, combined with his ability to implement transformative strategies, has solidified his reputation as a true advocate for children. Through his leadership, Dr. Rosser continues to fulfill his mission of creating high-quality educational opportunities and empowering our community’s future citizens and leaders — our children.