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SY21-22 Kiley Prep Science Teacher
Grade Level: 6-7
Start Date: August 2021 (Date TBD)
Empowered Teachers through the Springfield Empowerment Zone
SEZP offers a competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience; salaries for new educators start at $50,500. Educators in SEZP qualify for benefits (personal/sick days, health insurance, etc.) offered to other teachers in the Springfield Public Schools.
In addition, there are several opportunities unique to the SEZP schools to increase earnings above base salary or as an extension to base salary. Those opportunities currently include, but are not limited to:
Who We Are
Kiley Prep Mission: Unimpeded access to inclusive learning through agents of equity and change
We recognize that, in today's diverse classrooms, students need knowledge and skills related to prejudice reduction, human rights awareness and collective action. Through anti-bias and social justice study we encourage our young people to challenge prejudice and learn how to be agents of change in their own lives. Engaging with our global and national history, and how it informs our attitudes and behaviors, allows us to choose a world of equity and justice. We are committed to contradicting oppression and racism by providing civil and inclusive school communities where children are respected, valued and welcome participants.
We are seeking candidates that are committed to a vision that embraces a vision of high-quality education with equitable, excellent outcomes for all students as a formidable instrument in disrupting structural racism, oppression and bias. Educational equity means that all children experience:
What We Believe In
Kiley Prep Instructional Vision:
Kiley Prep at M. Marcus Kiley Middle School Campus focuses on student ownership of authentic instruction by prioritizing the following three dimensions of success: mastery of knowledge and skills, character, and high-quality student work. Our instructional vision values critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration and character as the cornerstone of student success in high school, college, and career. Our mission is to leverage highest quality instruction that will enable our students to go beyond surface level learning and engage in enduring understandings. All students will fully engage in grade-level standards aligned curriculum, take robust assessments to demonstrate mastery towards standards, and complete authentic tasks that prepare them for real world challenges and community contributions.
Kiley Prep: 3 Dimensions of Success
Mastery of Skills and Knowledge: Kiley Prep teachers leverage and lift rigorous grade level, standards-aligned curriculum, and use robust authentic assessments tied to real world challenges. We have a strong focus on literacy through dual ELA and Humanities, as well as cross curricular connections between Math and Science through STEM.
Character Development and Education: Kiley Prep teachers are committed to developing Habits of Scholarship such as perseverance, responsibility, reflection, and ethical decision making through our Crew classes. Crew is a hallmark feature that develops community and fosters peer collaboration. Students are leaders of their learning through Student Led Conferences and end of year community symposium in which they present yearly portfolios that track academic and social emotional growth.
High Quality Student Work: Kiley Prep teachers are dedicated to perfecting instructional practices that support high quality student work and achievement. Through student work analysis, Kiley Prep teachers use data to drive instruction through long term planning and in the moment classroom adjustments. We use specific measures for student growth, and action plan twice weekly after to school to create scaffolds that meet the needs of students and help to lift grade level instruction.
Who we are looking for
Educators that view themselves as lifelong learners, collaborators, innovators, and agents of change. Kiley Prep staff model: service, reflection, compassion, equity, empathy, and ethical thinking.
Our teachers believe in a shared responsibility to:
Qualifications
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Thank you for your interest in the Springfield Public Schools.
The Springfield Public School district is committed to hiring a diverse pool of qualified educators, administrators, and non-instructional support staff.
The Springfield Public Schools is a large and diverse urban district with over 4,800 employees. We serve over 25,000 students in 52 schools. The district has a highly committed staff, a strong school committee, and very supportive community partnerships.
The Springfield Promise: A Culture of Equity and Proficiency will ensure the delivery of an educational experience in which all learners achieve success. Springfield is proud to offer some of the most progressive educational programming in the nation, including specialized magnet schools at the elementary, middle and high school levels. Springfield offers the International Baccalaureate program, Montessori, STEM, Expeditionary Learning Schools, and non-traditional educational programs.
Be part of The Springfield Promise--If you are committed to fostering excellence in all students, effective in enabling your students to achieve high levels of academic success, like to work collaboratively as part of a team, have strong content and pedagogical knowledge, and embrace and value diversity-- The Springfield Public Schools is the place for you.
VISION : The Springfield Promise: A Culture of Equity and Proficiency
MISSION
To provide the highest quality of education so that all of our students are empowered to realize their full?potential and lead fulfilling lives as lifelong learners, responsible citizens and leaders in the 21st Century.
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES
To accomplish this work, it will take the support and assistance of everyone: students, parents, teachers, support staff, administrators
and the community. Through an aligned management system, each of the following strategic priorities will serve to help ensure system?wide accountability:
• High Academic Achievement For 21st Century Success
• Safe Learning and Working Environment
• Highly Qualified and Effective Staff
• Effective Parent and Community Partnerships
• Appropriate Use of Resources and Equitable Funding
• Accountable Leadership
• Effective Communications
CORE VALUES
• Our Students Will Always Come First
• Teamwork, Trust and Mutual Respect are Expected
• Everyone will Share in the Accountability
• Our Core Business is Teaching and Learning
• Parents and Community are our Partners
THEORY OF ACTION
If WE are clear in our expectations, focus on the instructional core, provide appropriate support, monitor performance with
shared accountability?
Then…
WE will dramatically improve student achievement and close the achievement gap.
The Springfield Promise: A Culture of Equity and Proficiency. Raise the Bar and Close the Gap
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