MACCRAY Public School is currently accepting applications for a Full Time Technology Coordinator. We are seeking candidates who possess the necessary skills to provide oversight, support and maintenance of the district’s technology system and are visionary leaders who will help support the vision and mission of MACCRAY Public School. The Technology Coordinator is responsible for technology planning, direction of the technology committee, presentations to the board of education, budgeting, and limited staff development. * Responsible for network and server installation and maintenance, end-user hardware and software support, trouble shooting, and technology assessment and planning * Manages district’s technology system including LAN’s and WAN, Windows/MAC servers, and Windows/MAC workstations * Carry out the vision for technology as defined by the district * Plan for future district technology needs * Strong written and verbal communication skills * Strong communication with administration and staff * Proven collaboration skills and ability to work cohesively with an administrative team * Self-motivated with a high level of integrity * Performs other duties as assigned
District Technology Coordinator
TEACH IN MINNEAPOLIS
When you teach at MPS, leading effective lessons in class is just the beginning. You’ll collaborate with other passionate educators, customize your instruction to engage students of all different abilities, find ways to both challenge and encourage young minds, and create an environment where children feel safe and respected. As an MPS teacher, you will: * Teach students standards-aligned curricula using strategies that foster thinking, reasoning and problem solving * Use a variety of assessment strategies diagnostic, formative and summative to inform instructional decisions and increase students’ ownership of their learning * Lead rigorous, inquiry-based learning tasks to engage students in deep content exploration as well as the habits of scholarship * Collaborate with peers to develop, plan and implement innovative practices based on students’ needs/abilities * Assess students’ developmental and social needs and provide developmentally appropriate instruction to meet those needs. * Create learning environments that are safe, respectful and interesting as well as fair for students from various cultural backgrounds, gender identities, races, ability levels, and developmental needs * Collaborate and communicate regularly with families * Apply your knowledge of the Minnesota State Standards, district graduation requirements, subject matter, classroom management techniques, current researched best practices and strategies, as well as students’ learning styles and needs, both academic and affective * Work to help your school achieve the goals of your school improvement plan and the Minneapolis Public School District strategic plan * Assess own instructional effectiveness through the Professional Development Process (PDPLC). Participate in ongoing and regular staff, team and individual professional development. We are a diverse and dedicated team, proud to be tasked with educating more than 35,000 Minneapolis kids every year. We believe in the achievement of every student in every classroom. We are building a workforce that is equipped to provide our students with the education and resources they need to succeed by consistently investing in the growth of our employees and doing what it takes to keep and grow our talented staff.
Superintendent K-12
The Cromwell-Wright School District is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Superintendent of Schools, with a start date of July 1, 2016. Previous experience preferred but not required.
Social Studies/Technology Integration
Full time teaching position consisting of .6 fte, 7-12 Social Studies and .4 fte Technology Integration, remainder of 15-16 school year.
Elementary Spanish Immersion Teachers
Full-time elementary Spanish immersion teaching positions beginning the 2016-17 school year. These positions may be available for grades K-6. These positions may require teaching for half day in Spanish and half day in English (literacy), or a full day in Spanish, split between two classrooms. Minnesota elementary K-6 or 1-6 teaching license required. Ability to demonstrate native, or near native, fluency in Spanish and English languages through a formal testing process required; successful experience in an immersion program preferred. Candidate should show evidence of successful experiences with children in elementary grades, including differentiation of instruction and strong student and parent relationships. Openings may be available at Forest View Elementary, Forest Lake Elementary, and Lino Lakes Elementary. Application deadline: until filled.
Principal / Assistant Principal
ABOUT MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS PRINCIPALS AND ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS School leaders in the MPS system are responsible for setting an ambitious vision for student achievement and leading the school community to realize that vision. Principals and Assistant Principals strategically implement the school’s mission, manage resources, lead students, and manage staff to ensure that every student in Minneapolis Public Schools is prepared to succeed in college, career, and life. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES INSPIRE PEOPLE & TEAMS: Effectively lead a high-performing team of teachers, academic support professionals, and operational support staff. *Communicate regularly with staff to identify and address individual student needs and barriers *Recruit and select staff members based on evidence of a commitment to high levels of academic success for all students, and their ability to get results *Hold all staff members accountable for achieving ambitious, measurable standards of academic achievement *Conduct timely and effective staff member performance evaluations *Assume responsibility for staff member improvement and establishes a professional development plan with clear goals linked to school improvement priorities *Create opportunities for leadership and recognition for staff members who consistently meet high academic achievement and professional standards and takes action with staff members who consistently fail to meet high standards. BUILD THRIVING COMMUNITIES: Create a safe school environment that promotes equity, high expectations for all, and authentic engagement with diverse stakeholder groups. *Establish a safe learning environment for staff and students *Engage parents and families in supporting their students’ learning at school and at home *Create systems and processes to support a culture of collaboration, understanding, inclusion of diversity, and mutual respect *Communicate effectively with diverse groups and community stakeholders *Respond to stakeholder concerns in a timely and professional manner STRATEGIZE & ACHIEVE RESULTS: Lead the school’s instructional program to ensure that all students are college and career ready. *Develop a shared vision for equitable results; sets aligned, ambitious short- and long-term goals; and creates an actionable school improvement plan (based on data and multiple sources of information) to ensure achievement for all students *Create a sense of urgency to achieve goals and vision and takes immediate action to ensure early successes *Establish and reinforce a school culture that is focused on continuous improvement, regularly uses data and assessments to monitor progress towards goals and strategically adjust practice *Organize and schedule time in alignment with instructional goals *Create effective systems and processes to align, obtain, allocate and efficiently utilize human, financial and technological resources to ensure staff and students have the support needed to succeed *Identify and engage the key influencers and community resources necessary for success MODEL EXCELLENCE: Model effective instructional leadership, high expectations for students and staff, and focus on continuous learning. *Frequently observe instruction, review student data and work, and provide effective feedback and coaching on instructional practices *Leas implementation of strong, research-based assessments, curricula, and instructional practices, including Focused Instruction *Solicit and eagerly receive feedback from all stakeholders to improve professional skills *Advance school district policies, procedures, and initiatives in pursuit of transformative change within the school