We’re Looking for a Few Great Teachers.
Do You Know One?
The North Star Academy Charter School of Newark, one of America’s most celebrated public schools, seeks to fill teaching vacancies for the 2005-2006 school year. Due to high demand, our school is expanding next year.
North Star’s first graduating class achieved 100% college enrollment in 2004. Average standardized test scores for North Star students far exceed the Newark average, and in most cases, the statewide average as well. Students are admitted to North Star by lottery and we have a waiting list of over 1400. Our school presently enrolls approximately 300 students in grades 5-12.
Students and teachers at North Star work hard. The school year consists of 11 months and the school day is extended. Teachers work collaboratively and possess an exceptionally strong commitment to high-level achievement for all students.
Do you know any outstanding teachers who might be interested in joining our faculty? If you do, please ask them to contact us.
We seek great teachers in these areas
for middle and/or high school
Science
Mathematics
English
History
Spanish
Special Education Inclusion
Music/Arts/Drama
School Nurse
Dean of Students
Speech Pathology (P/T)
For additional information, visit the North Star website www.northstaracademy.org
To apply for a teaching position, please send email only
Send letter of application and resume as Word attachments. The subject bar of your email must be in this format: last name, first name – teacher (i.e. King, Tasha – teacher).
For answers to questions, or to apply, contact:
James Lerman, Recruiter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
973-642-0101 x 199
Please Note: We also seek teachers for our 2 sister charter schools in Brooklyn, NY: Excellence Charter School and Brooklyn Collegiate Charter School. The grade levels we want to fill are K-2 and Grade 5 (only).
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