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We are currently seeking a High School Earth Science Teacher for the 24'-25' SY! Valid New York State certification for Grades 7-12 in General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and/or Earth Science.
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Required- NYS Certification in Science Required - At least two years of prior teaching experience. The Charter High School for Law and Social Justice provides students from the Bronx with a comprehensive High School education and lays the academic and social groundwork for success in college and careers.
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High School Science Instructor - Upward Bound. - To conduct an integrated academic Science (Environmental Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics) class. areas: Environmental Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
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SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES OF HIGH SCHOOL COMPUTER SCIENCE TEACHERComputer Science Teacher will implement curricula and activities to meet academic standards; including teaching AP Computer Science A and/or AP Computer Science Principles.
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Qualified applicants should have experience in an urban setting and the ability to differentiate lessons in response to varying abilities.
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The BRICK Education Network seeks to hire High School Science teachers that have a passionate belief in BEN’s mission and a deep desire to work with underserved black and brown students and families.
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Required- NYS Certification in Science. EEO STATEMENT : The Charter High School for Law and Social Justice provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Biology, Chemistry, Physics or science education-related major. Experience working with high school-aged children in an academic or youth development setting.
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McLain Community High School is seeking a dynamic, highly qualified secondary Science teacher for the LIVE (9th and 10th grade curriculum) Learning Community. McLain Community High School is and alternative education campus that provides curriculum and instruction that supports the educational needs for non -traditional students.
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Our science courses are built on investigation, dynamic discussions, and creative modeling for you and your students. Advanced Placement (A.P.) AP Computer Science. Contribute to an Innovative School Model: BAHS is designed differently than the average high school; including extended core lesson blocks, a diverse array of electives, and structures for in-school student support.
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Dr. Richard Izquierdo Health & Science Charter School is seeking a certified, or on the pathway to certification, and experienced Science teacher (physics, environmental science) to provide instruction to our high school students.
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Job Description: Our Science Teacher needs to be an excellent classroom teacher and have a passion for curriculum design, as well as content knowledge in two of the following four areas: Biology, Environmental Science, Physics/Engineering, Chemistry/Materials Science.
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An outstanding classroom teacher who holds scholars to consistently high behavioral and academic expectations through high support. Work to ensure that scholars enjoy a classroom culture characterized by high expectations and high support.
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Assure high levels of student engagement and achievement in accordance with our charter school's performance benchmarks. Ability to work in a high paced charter school, requiring a high degree of accountability, personal initiative, and social and emotional intelligence.
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Prospect Schools is seeking an organized, flexible, and mission-driven High School Science Teacher to join us in support of our growing network of schools. Teach 4 Sections of Science curriculum, with one Advisory period, to an intentionally diverse classroom and actively work to engage all students throughout the lesson.
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