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Job Description



School: Wyatt-Edison Charter School

Job Title: Middle School Math Teacher

Category: Full-time

Classification: Mathematics, Middle Grades Teacher

Work Year: 2010-2011

Job Description:

 Job Description:
o Wyatt-Edison Charter School is a public K-8 charter school in Denver, Colorado.  We are seeking excellent educators to join our staff for 2010-2011.  We are currently accepting applications for a Middle School Math Teacher.  The curriculum is Pearson/Prentice Hall.

• Job Qualifications/Experience/Education
o Colorado licensure in 7-12 Mathematics or highly qualified with academic major or course credist; out of state certification/licensure will also be considered
o 1 or more years full-time teaching experience in math
o Experience teaching in urban, Title 1 schools highly preferred
o Must be interested in teaching in a collegial and team-oriented environment
o Must have a positive attitude that "All Children Will Succeed"
o Experience working with a linguistically-diverse student population and knowledge of Spanish helpful

Application Instructions:

Apply online – http://www.edisonlearning.com/join

School Contact Info: 
Molly Stevens, molly.stevens@edisonlearning.com

Date Posted: 2010-09-03

Closing Date: 2010-10-01


Wyatt-Edison Charter School Profile

Address

Wyatt-Edison Charter School
3620 Franklin Street
Denver, CO 80205

Contact Information

Web Site: http://www.wyattedison.org/
Phone: (303)292-5515
Fax: (303)292-5111

School Info

Authorizer: Denver Public Schools (DPS) - Denver County 1
Year Opened: 1998
County: Denver
District: Denver Public Schools (DPS) - Denver County 1
Region: Metro Area
Grade Levels: K , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8
Enrollment: 677
Educational Program: Edison

Description

The Edison Project is a private venture to provide world class education through partnership arrangements with public schools. Edison schools feature academics, technology, a longer school day and year, and attempt to bring together research and “best practices.”