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In LCPS’ Elementary instructional model teachers in grades K-1 teach all subjects in a self-contained classroom and in grades 2-5, teachers team teach ELA/Humanities, Math, Science, Fitness, and Arts allowing teachers to specialize in fewer content areas taught to two classes of students per grade.
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CalWest's client school in the greater East Bay area seeks an Elementary School Principal to begin in July 2024. Takes a leading role working collaboratively with the Executive Director and Instructional Coach/es to develop an annual staff professional development plan.
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Provide 48 semester college units or pass the Instructional Aide exam. Provide two 1 hour daily academic sessions that assists elementary or middle school students with homework and academic success.
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Have the ability to learn and utilize instructional technology to support in-class and distance learning (i.e. Zoom, Nearpod) Essential Functions and Responsibilities Daily lesson planning and long term planning using curriculum and resources to align with KIPP’s academic vision and goals.
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Have the ability to learn and utilize instructional technology to support in-class and distance learning when needed ( Zoom, Nearpod) Essential Functions and ResponsibilitiesDaily lesson planning and long term planning using curriculum and resources to align with KIPP’s academic vision and goals.
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Under the direction of the Coordinator-Child Development Program, assist a teacher in reinforcing instruction to individual or small groups of students in a classroom, child care center or before/after school program; assist with planning and implementing a variety of activities to meet the needs and interests of the children; assist in the preparation of instructional materials and provide routine clerical support.
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We are currently seeking committed and passionate Summer Camp Program Instructors & Leaders to lead academics, and physical activities for our summer camp at Francis Scott Key Elementary for our Summer Program.
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Coordinate District visual and performing arts events such as elementary, jazz, orchestra, and band festivals. Collaborate with site administrators to ensure elementary music programs are implemented and meet school and District requirements.
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Provide consultation to secondary school administration and faculties regarding curriculum, instructional materials, and resources●Organize and attend meetings with the Secondary Curriculum and Professional Development Committee●Organize High School President/Principal Meetings●Coordinate the annual High School System Review● Coordinate and participate with elementary and secondary articulation sessions.
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Under the direction of an assigned supervisor, provide quality child care and a safe and loving environment for children in a child care center or program; assist with planning and implementing a variety of activities to meet the needs and interests of the children; assist in the preparation of instructional materials and provide routine clerical support.
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We are currently seeking committed and passionate Summer Camp Leader Assistant to assist/ lead academic, and physical at Camp Ulloa Elementary for the Summer Program. Proof of an Associate Degree or higher, or 48 or more college units, or pass the Instructional Aide exam.
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A Catholic elementary or secondary administrator: 3 years (Preferred) REPORTS TO: Superintendent of Schools. Support secondary schools in their recruitment of teachers and leaders in collaboration with Office of the Archbishop and the Office of Catholic Identity Assessment & Formation, especially for staff in the departments of theology and campus ministry ● Serve as liaison on behalf of the Department of Catholic Schools to independent Catholic high schools within the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
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