Friday, December 18, 2009

Bronzeville Lighthouse Academies OPEN 4th Grade Posistion

Lighthouse Academies has an open position in Chicago in the New Year. We are looking to hire a 4th grade teacher in Bronzeville.

(Check with emily.siefken@illinois.gov) for specifics

Thanks!
Liz

Liz Samways
Associate Director of Recruitment
Lighthouse Academies®
8 W. Root St.
Chicago, IL 60609
W: 508-308-8118
lsamways@lighthouse-academies.org
www.lighthouse-academies.org

Friday, October 23, 2009

JOBS 10/23/2009

Cluster/Area 03/19

School Name/Address
Clark Academic Preparatory Magnet High School – Unit #6620
5101 W. Harrison
Chicago, IL 60644 (or GSR #36)
Telephone (773) 534-6250
Fax (773) 534-9825

Grade or Subject Physics
Certificate Requirements Type 09 w/Physics Endorsement
Submit To Principal Dr. Henry R. West, Jr. at HRWest1@cps.k12.il.us

Other information Emailed resumes preferred at: HRWest1@cps.k12.il.us

Michele Clark is an International Baccalaureate school. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of HST, AVID, the College Readiness
Standards, EPAS, and should be committed to raising the standard and rigor of instruction.
This is a temporary position in that our current teacher is on maternity leave and expected to return on November 30, 2009.



Cluster/Area 04/12
School Name/Address
Libby Elementary & Middle School – Unit #4470
5300 S. Loomis Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60609 (or GSR #43)
Telephone (773) 535-9050
Fax

Grade or Subject Middle Grades 7/8 – Mathematics
Certificate Requirements Type 3 or Type 9 w/Middle School Endorsement in Mathematics
Submit To Principal Mr. Kurt D. Jones

Other information
This position is a position available IMMEDIATELY for the 2009-2010 school year. All interested individuals are encouraged to visit the school’s website,
http://libby.cps.k12.il.us and get an idea of the vision and mission of our school when considering Libby. Libby is looking for applicants that believe in
educating the whole child and are willing to help students grow social-emotionally & academically. At Libby, we offer a variety of art programs, a true
middle school concept, block scheduling, advisory programs and strong academic programs for our children. Our school is best suited for individuals
that come to teaching due to a passion and commitment to students, families, schools and community and are willing to work diligently to make a better
tomorrow, out of everyday, for every child.

Applicants are encouraged to have the following:
• Knowledge of Math Thematics
• Ability to collaborate with special education teachers to support LRE & to integrate children according to IEP goals and standards
• Have knowledge of Project Based Instruction
• Use Project Based Learning To Drive Instruction
• Ability to motivate students to succeed
• Effective classroom management
• Ability to deal effectively with parents and community
• Willingness to be involved in and support school wide functions and events for children and families
• Willingness to collaborate with staff, grade-level teams, vertical teams and committees
• Success in acquiring grants to support and enhance classroom instruction
• Ability to use data to drive instruction – teach, assess, retech concept of moving children academically
• Willingness to participate in middle school grant program

All applicants are asked to email a cover letter, resume and references to KDJones1@cps.k12.il.us.

No FAX or Phone Calls will be accepted in regards to posted positions.




Cluster/Area 04/12
School Name/Address
Libby Elementary & Middle School – Unit #4470
5300 S. Loomis Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60609 (or GSR #43)
Telephone (773) 535-9050
Fax

Grade or Subject Middle Grades – 5-8 – Cross-Categorical Self-Contained Special Education
Certificate Requirements Type10 w/LSB1 Endorsement
Submit To Principal Mr. Kurt D. Jones

Other information
This position is a position available October 29, 2009 for the 2009-2010 school year. All interested individuals are encouraged to visit the school’s website,
http://libby.cps.k12.il.us and get an idea of the vision and mission of our school when considering Libby. Libby is looking for applicants that believe in educating the whole child and are willing to help students grow social-emotionally & academically. At Libby, we offer a variety of art programs, a true middle school concept, block scheduling, advisory programs and strong academic programs for our children. Our school is best suited for individuals that come to teaching due to a passion and commitment to students, families, schools and community and are willing to work diligently to make a better tomorrow, out of everyday, for every child.

Applicants are encouraged to have the following:
• Knowledge of Balanced Literacy
• Ability to collaborate with special education teachers to support LRE & to integrate children according to IEP goals and standards
• Have knowledge of Novel Based Instruction
• Use Literacy Circles To Drive Reading Instruction
• Knowledge of Math Thematics & Math Trailblazers
• Ability to motivate students to succeed
• Effective classroom management
• Ability to deal effectively with parents and community
• Willingness to be involved in and support school wide functions and events for children and families
• Willingness to collaborate with staff, grade-level teams, vertical teams and committees
• Success in acquiring grants to support and enhance classroom instruction
• Ability to use data to drive instruction – teach, assess, retech concept of moving children academically

All applicants are asked to email a cover letter, resume and references to KDJones1@cps.k12.il.us.
No FAX or Phone Calls will be accepted in regards to posted positions.




Cluster/Area 05/15
School Name/Address
Dulles School of Excellence – Unit #26141
6311 S. Calumet Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637 (or GSR #42)
Telephone (773) 535-0690
Fax (773) 535-0689

Grade or Subject PK-8 Library Media
Certificate Requirements Type 03 w/Library Media Endorsement
Submit To Principal Jasmine Mitchell, Assistant Principal

Other information Position Summary
We are seeking an experienced full-time Library Media Teacher who is highly qualified to teach elementary school children. AUSL will staff this position
with a professional educator who has a proven track record of serving as a resource to teachers and students in planning units, classroom libraries,
literacy instruction and the use of technology based research. We anticipate candidates with a superior ability to promote the school wide reading
program by coordinating the use of technology in instructional programs and designing and modeling teaching strategies using technology.

The Academy for Urban School Leadership, a not-for-profit organization, will assume responsibility for the operation of this CPS performance school.
As a Performance School, all teachers at the AUSL Turnaround School of Excellence are employees of CPS. The terms of the Board of Education/Chicago Teachers Union collective bargaining agreement shall apply unless waived in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement or in accordance with State
law. The teacher hours include the 8:30-2:45 school day plus our staff will be asked to teach after-school programs one hour on each of three days per week
and attend after-school staff professional development for teachers one day per week.

Compensation for after-school hours will be paid according to the CTU collective bargaining agreement.

Mandatory Application Elements
In order to be considered for a position or an interview, applicants must:
1. submit a resume and letter of intent;
2. permit classroom observation/s by members of the teacher selection committee;
3. permit one or more interviews by a teacher selection committee

Contents of Letter of Intent. Address how the successful applicant:
• teaches the production of media and presentation software, e.g. computer graphics, films, videos, slides, tapes, charts graphs, power point presentations, etc.
• develops an orderly learning environment in collaboration with classroom teachers that promotes student engagement and meets state learning standards.
• plans and develops literacy based activities such as book fairs, author talks, book talks, etc.
• manages the library/media center through the selection, purchase, processing, distribution, and inventory of books, non-printed materials, textbooks, audiovisual
equipment, computer hardware and software to meet the changing needs of the instructional program
• meets the needs of all students including ESL. ELL, special education students and students with various learning styles through differentiation of instruction

Mandatory Minimum:
Applicants must possess current Type 03 state certification with Library/Media endorsement

Submit Applications to:
Jasmine Mitchell, Assistant Principal
Dulles School of Excellence
Submit applications via e-mail: jcmitchell@cps.k12.il.us




Cluster/Area 05/15
School Name/Address
Dulles School of Excellence – Unit #26141
6311 S. Calumet Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637 (or GSR #42)
Telephone (773) 535-0690
Fax (773) 535-0689

Grade or Subject 4/5 Split
Certificate Requirements Type 03
Submit To Principal Jasmine Mitchell, Assistant Principal

Other information
Position Summary:
We are seeking a full-time 4th / 5th grade teacher whose educational mission is to enhance and advance knowing, teaching, and learning. Teachers who have the
ability to create and sustain an authentic, engaging, and subject centered learning environment for all students are invited to apply.

The Academy for Urban School Leadership, a not-for-profit organization, will assume responsibility for the operation of this CPS performance school. As a Performance School, all teachers at the AUSL Turnaround School of Excellence are employees of CPS.
The terms of the Board of Education/Chicago Teachers Union collective bargaining agreement shall apply unless waived in accordance with the collective
bargaining agreement or in accordance with State law.

The teacher hours include the 8:30-2:45 school day. In addition, our staff will be asked to teach after-school programs one hour on each of three days per week and
attend after-school staff professional development for teachers one day per week.

Compensation for after-school hours will be paid according to the CTU collective bargaining agreement.

Mandatory Application Elements:
In order to be considered for a position or an interview, applicants must:
1. submit a resume and letter of intent;
2. permit classroom observation/s by members of the teacher selection
committee;
3. permit one or more interviews by a teacher selection committee

Contents of Letter of Intent. Address how the successful applicant:
􀂃 develops a positive, orderly learning environment which engages students
and maximizes on-task behavior;
􀂃 develops lessons and student activities that progress coherently and are
aligned with objectives and state standards;
􀂃 meets the needs of all students by differentiating the instructional delivery;
􀂃 constructs, examines, and reconstructs real teaching and management
experiences in and out of the classroom;
􀂃 stimulates reflection by guiding students to explore areas of risk, discomfort
and opportunity;
􀂃 participates in individual and group professional development activities

Mandatory Minimum Qualifications:
Applicants must possess a current Type 03 certification.

Submit Applications to:
Jasmine Mitchell, Assistant Principal
Dulles School of Excellence
Submit applications via e-mail: jcmitchell@cps.k12.il.us



Cluster/Area 05/15
School Name/Address
Dulles School of Excellence – Unit #26141
6311 S. Calumet Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637 (or GSR #42)
Telephone (773) 535-0690
Fax (773) 535-0689
Grade or Subject 3rd
Certificate Requirements Type 03
Submit To Principal Jasmine Mitchell, Assistant Principal

Other information
Position Summary:
We are seeking a full-time 3rd grade teacher whose educational mission is to enhance and advance knowing, teaching, and learning. Teachers who have the
ability to create and sustain an authentic, engaging, and subject centered learning environment for all students are invited to apply.

The Academy for Urban School Leadership, a not-for-profit organization, will assume responsibility for the operation of this CPS performance school. As a Performance School, all teachers at the AUSL Turnaround School of Excellence are employees of CPS.

The terms of the Board of Education/Chicago Teachers Union collective bargaining agreement shall apply unless waived in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement or in accordance with State law.

The teacher hours include the 8:30-2:45 school day. In addition, our staff will be asked to teach after-school programs one hour on each of three days per week and
attend after-school staff professional development for teachers one day per week.

Compensation for after-school hours will be paid according to the CTU collective bargaining agreement.

Mandatory Application Elements:
In order to be considered for a position or an interview, applicants must:
1. submit a resume and letter of intent;
2. permit classroom observation/s by members of the teacher selection
committee;
3. permit one or more interviews by a teacher selection committee
Contents of Letter of Intent. Address how the successful applicant:
􀂃 develops a positive, orderly learning environment which engages students
and maximizes on-task behavior;
􀂃 develops lessons and student activities that progress coherently and are
aligned with objectives and state standards;
􀂃 meets the needs of all students by differentiating the instructional delivery;
􀂃 constructs, examines, and reconstructs real teaching and management
experiences in and out of the classroom;
􀂃 stimulates reflection by guiding students to explore areas of risk, discomfort
and opportunity;
􀂃 participates in individual and group professional development activities

Mandatory Minimum Qualifications:
Applicants must possess a current Type 03 certification.

Submit Applications to:
Jasmine Mitchell, Assistant Principal
Dulles School of Excellence
Submit applications via e-mail: jcmitchell@cps.k12.il.us



Cluster/Area 5/11
School Name/Address
Edwards School - Unit #23081
4815 S. Karlov Ave.
Chicago, IL 60632 (or GSR #44)
Telephone (773) 535-4875
Fax (773) 535-4470


Grade or Subject K-8 Librarian
Certificate Requirements Type 03 w/Library Media Endorsement
Submit To Principal Judith Sauri

Other information This is a half time (.5) position. Track E School



Cluster/Area 5/11
School Name/Address
Edwards School - Unit #23081
4815 S. Karlov Ave
Chicago, IL 60632 (or GSR #44)

Telephone (773) 535-4875
Fax (773) 535-4470

Grade or Subject Pre-K Special Education
Certificate Requirements Type 04 w/Special Education Endorsement
Submit To Principal Judith Sauri
Other information Track E School




Cluster/Area 05/11
School Name/Address
Marquette School - Unit #24341
6550 S. Richmond St.
Chicago, IL 60629 (or GSR #44)
Telephone 773-535-9260
Fax773-535-9266

Grade or Subject First Grade Spanish Bilingual
Certificate Requirements (Type 03) w/Spanish Bilingual Endorsement
Submit To Principal Paul O’Toole, plotoole@cps.k12.il.us

Other information
Submit resumes and cover letters via email: plotoole@cps.k12.il.us
This is an anticipated position for a leave scheduled from November 16, 2009 through January 4, 2010. Familiarity with CRI, CMSI, PBIS, and Responsive
Classroom a plus. Must be able to differentiate instruction to reach all learners.




Cluster/Area 06/17
School Name/Address
Caldwell Academy – Unit #2580
8546 S Cregier
Chicago, IL 60617 (or GSR #47 )
Telephone (773) 535-6300
Fax(773) 535-6611

Grade or Subject Part time, Middle School, Language Arts
Certificate Requirements Type 10 w/Middle School Language Arts Endorsement
Submit To Principal Charles L. Slaughter

Other information Middle school teacher with Language Arts endorsement. Strong classroom management skills. Must be punctual, dependable with excellent work ethic.



Cluster/Area 06/18
School Name/Address
Smith School – Unit #3870
744 E. 103rd Street
Chicago, IL 60628 (or GSR #48)
Telephone (773) 535-5689\
Fax (773) 535-5101

Grade or Subject Reading Interventionist
Certificate Requirements Type 09 w/Reading Endorsement or Masters in Reading
Submit To Principal Johnny Banks
Other information




Cluster/Area 54
School Name/Address
Bronzeville Scholastic Institute
4934 South Wabash Ave
Chicago, IL 60615 (or GSR#42)
Telephone (773) 535-1150 option #4
Fax (773) 535-1228

Grade or Subject Mathematics Algebra 2 , College Algebra, Trigonometry, and Calculus
Certificate Requirements Type 9 w/Mathematics: Algebra 2, College Algebra, Trigonometry, and Calculus Endorsement
Submit To Principal lharris5@cps.edu or ceglover@cps.edu
Other information Type 9 w/Reading endorsements are a bonus.

We are in search of dynamic, collaborative, team oriented teachers(particularly with a reading endorsement ) who are interested in a small school for the fall of 2009.
Applicants must have high expectations for all students and a willingness to personalize the educational process. They must be comfortable with shared
decision making, data driven instruction, and have the ability to multi-task. Additionally, individuals must be committed to continuous professional and student
development. Please e-mail resumes and Letters of Application tolharris5@cps.edu or ceglover@cps.edu



Cluster/Area Citywide
School Name/Address Department of Reading and Language Arts
125 South Clark Street – 9th floor
Chicago, Illinois 60603 (or GSR # 125)
Telephone (773) 553-6432
Fax

Grade or Subject Citywide Supported Core Reading Materials Adoption (SCRMA) Specialist
(25 positions - 1.0 FTE for 42.6 weeks plus 0.2 FTE for 38.6 weeks)
Certificate Requirements Possess a valid Reading Teacher Endorsement (minimum) or Type 10 Reading Specialist Certificate (preferred).
Submit To Carlos Vera, Manager

Other information

These positions are a re-advertisement. Previous applicants need not reapply.

The Citywide SCRMA Specialist’s primary responsibility is to organize and provide implementation support for teachers at multiple schools currently implementing and those that will be implementing SCRMA-designated instructional materials. The Specialist will focus on Literacy Instruction and will be a member of the Office of Reading and Language Arts support team.

Education:
􀂃 Master’s degree preferred.

Experience/ Requirements:
􀂃 Evident passion for and commitment to serving urban students with practical understanding of the urban district setting for school improvement.
􀂃 Significant, successful educational leadership and teaching experience tied to increasing student achievement.
􀂃 Strong ability to compile, analyze and manage data.
􀂃 Empathetic understanding of the teacher change process and highly effective teacher development practices.
􀂃 Ability to work within the complex social and office cultures that make up urban schools and school districts by anticipating needs, connecting pieces
and building coalitions.
􀂃 Strong, research-based pedagogical content knowledge, and experience with inquiry-based teaching strategies.
􀂃 Strong ability to clearly communicate ideas, progress and results to stakeholders in a variety of formats including written and oral.
􀂃 Sharp political skills and intuition about people; ability to succeed in a highly collaborative work environment;
􀂃 Highly competent technical skills: with Microsoft Office, Outlook and data management/analysis tools.

Key Responsibilities:
• Organizes and provides implementation support for the teachers at schools currently implementing and those who will be implementing the SCRMA
Designated instructional materials;
• Collaborates with administrators, teachers, coaches, and RLA staff to support high quality Literacy instruction, develops the necessary support structures,
And monitors implementation;
• Coaches teachers in effective instructional practices through modeling, coaching, mentoring, and co-teaching;
• Builds leadership capacity and professional learning communities within schools;
• Conducts school-based workshops for staff and works with the principal to support Mathematics/ Science instructional improvement;
• Analyzes classroom and school level data to make informed decisions;

Other general coaching responsibilities include:
o modeling and demonstrating lessons;
o student observation;
o analyzing student work;
o data analysis;
o curriculum planning;
o in-depth strategy and lesson study;
o one-on-one coaching conversations;
o developing and providing materials for/with colleagues;
o leading or participating in study groups at the school and area level;
o organizing and leading grade-level meetings;
o analyzing instructional videotapes of self and teachers;
o supporting teachers in their own professional growth.




Cluster/Area
School Name/Address
Office of School Turnaround
Elementary Office
125 S Clark Street 9th floor
Chicago, IL 60603
Telephone
Fax
Grade or Subject In School Elementary Content Coach and Interventionist
Certificate Requirements See Other Information
Submit To Principal Elementary Turnaround Officer
OSTHiring@gmail.com

Other Information
JOB SUMMARY:
The CPS Turnaround team is a cross discipline group of internal and external experts who work collaboratively to develop and execute Pre-K – 12
strategies to transform lower performing schools into higher performing schools without moving students. The Content Coach and Interventionist works directly with other in-school coaches to support differentiated instructional strategies, specifically around coaching activities represented in the district coaching framework, ensuring that all activities align to targeted outcomes and student achievement. To this end, the content coach and interventionist works with school leadership, classroom teachers and students to ensure proper implementation of differentiated supports, classroom support, provide intensive intervention, and integrate CPS priorities to increase student achievement by decreasing the number of students identified as intensive based on specific assessment measures.

The Content Coach and Interventionist reports directly to the Elementary Turnaround Officer.

JOB FUNCTIONS:
The school based Coach and Interventionist supports instruction.
Key Responsibilities:
The Chicago Public Schools’ Coaching Model will define the work of the Coach and Interventionist). Responsibilities include:
• Provide intensive support for academically challenged students based on assessment data, using a wide range of instructional practices,
approaches and techniques
• Provide instruction support to identified students during 60 and 90 minute blocks
• modeling and demonstrating lessons;
• student observation;
• analyzing student work;
• data analysis;
• curriculum planning;
• in-depth strategy and lesson study;
• creating and maintaining a literacy portfolio;
• one-on-one coaching conversations;
• developing and providing materials for/with colleagues;
• leading or participating in study groups;
• ensuring differentiated instruction;
• organizing and leading grade-level meetings;
• analyzing instructional videotapes of self and teachers;
• supporting teachers in their own professional growth.

Other responsibilities of the Coach and Interventionist include but are not limited to:
• supporting citywide initiatives;
• providing professional development to classroom teachers;
• supporting school partnerships and activities with families and community nmembers that enhance literacy and math development.

Other Information Working Conditions
• One full time equivalency per position – 38.6 week employees
• School based position (Funded with grant dollars)

Education & Certification Requirements
• Possess a minimum of a reading and/or math endorsement
• Have teaching experience in K-8
• Experience collaborating with adult learners
• Have an in-depth knowledge of:
􀂃 literacy and/or math instruction;
􀂃 research proven instructional strategies
􀂃 assessment and data analysis tools
􀂃 adult learning principles; and
􀂃 supporting struggling learners

Experience & Skills Preferred
• Excellent interpersonal relationship skills and an ability to collaborate
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills
• Excellent organizational skills
• Understanding of the instructional needs of English Language Learners and special needs students
• Understanding of the Illinois Learning Standards and be able to integrate and utilize them in designing high quality instruction and intervention strategies
• Experience with data analysis
• Experience with delivery of job embedded ongoing professional development
• Experience with supporting struggling learners
• Experience with understanding the diverse needs of struggling learners

Qualified applicants must submit resumes via email to: OSTHiring@gmail.com
Please include Job Title in Subject line!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Military Service Leaves

In compliance with Illinois School Code and a Resolution passed by the Board of Education of the City of Chicago on September 26, 2001, a leave of absence shall be granted to all officers and employees of the Chicago Public Schools who, as current members of Reserve components of the Armed Forces of the United States, are called to active duty by Executive Order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

For the duration of such leaves of absence, officers and employees will be paid the
difference, if any, between the amount of the officers’ or employees’ daily basic CPS salaries and the compensation paid such officers or employees for the performance of their military duty.

• All applications for such leaves must be accompanied by the official military orders to report to active duty.

• A pay voucher or a statement signed by the commanding officer substantiating the amount of compensation received for military duty must accompany the application.
If, for any reason, it is not possible to submit official military orders or pay vouchers with application, said orders and pay vouchers must be submitted to the Employee Services Unit of Human Resources as soon as possible (320 N. Elizabeth, First Floor, Chicago, IL 60607.

Employee Benefits

For up to 18 months from the start date of a leave for active medical duty, medical and dental coverage will continue for employees on such leaves (and their covered dependents) who are enrolled in CPS group healthcare programs.

Life insurance coverage will be extended for up to twelve (12) months and long-term disability coverage will be extended up to three (3) months from the start date of leaves for active military service.

Employees will not be required to pay medical premiums during the terms of military leaves. Payment coupons for Optional Life, Personal Accident, and Long-term Disability premiums will be sent to the homes of employees on military leaves on a bi-weekly basis. Premiums and voluntary benefit contributions will not be deducted from payroll checks.

Upon return to active employment with the CPS, employees whose active military leave extended beyond the established time limits for coverage will have such coverage immediately reinstated.

Contact Numbers
Employee Services 773-553-1142
Payroll Department 773-553-4729

Friday, June 19, 2009

TEACHER HOUSING

The Chicago Public Schools Teacher Housing Resource Center (THRC) is a one-stop shop for teachers' housing needs! This center has been created to serve new teachers, student teachers, and established CPS teachers. The center offers specific programs that will help teachers locate housing in a supportive community.

The Teacher Housing Resource Center (THRC) features a number of "Premier Partners" — property managers, developers, lenders and non-profit organizations — who have committed to offer incentives and discounts to CPS teachers above and beyond any offers to the general public. Wherever you are on your career track with CPS — student teacher, new teacher, or well-established teacher — we encourage you to take advantage of and enjoy the program offerings of our Premier Partners!

For more information about the Teacher Housing Resource Center, visit the CPS Teacher Housing website .

http://www.cps.edu/Pages/StaffresourcesTeacherhousing.aspx

Thursday, June 18, 2009

SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 68

KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL TEACHING OPPORTUNITY


Closing Date:
7/1/2009
Elementary School Teaching/Kindergarten

Date Posted:
6/16/2009

Date Available:
8/18/2009

https://www.applitrack.com/d68/OnlineApp/JobPostings/view.asp?embed=1&AppliTrackForceDisplayAll=1&AppliTrackJobId=307&AppliTrackLayoutMode=detail&AppliTrackViewPosting=1

TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES AT EDISONLEARNING

Job Title: High School Math Teacher

The teacher will be responsible for communicating knowledge to students in an interesting, stimulating, and effective manner. He or she will use a variety of instructional methodologies and curriculum resources to present material to students. The teacher will work as a team member, sharing common planning, professional development, curriculum design, and teaching responsibilities. Teachers will administer different forms of student assessments, communicate with parents and other team members about student progress, and plan for further instruction. They will be reflective about their own practice and act as a coach for their team members when necessary. Teachers will work to integrate technology into their teaching and professional activities.

http://www.edisonlearning.com/cf/jobs/content.cfm?content=search_jobs&step=5&jobid=16&schoolid=57

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Scholarships for Women Veterans from Royal Neighbors of America

Scholarships for Women Veterans from Royal Neighbors of America
Scholarship Amounts
• 4 scholarships up to $2,500 each
Scholarship Details
Funds may be used for:
• Living expenses
• Tuition and fees
• Books and materials
Eligibility Criteria
• Female veteran
• Enlisted personnel, officers, and those who have
completed their service
• Demonstrated leadership
• Community involvement
How to Apply
• Download application at:
http://www.royalneighbors.org/Community/
RoyalNeighborsFoundation.aspx
• Mail to:
Royal Neighbors of America
230 16th Street
Rock Island, IL 61201
Attn.: Heroes at Home Scholarship
• Or e-mail to:
fraternalservices@royalneighbors.org
Dedicated to changing women’s lives, the Royal Neighbors Foundation supports female veterans
through its Heroes at Home Scholarship Program. Deadline for applications is June 1. Apply today!
It is
through this Foundation that we offer
scholarships to female veterans.
Headquartered in Rock Island, IL,
For more information about Royal
Neighbors, call (800) 627-4762 or
visit www.royalneighbors.org.
Royal Neighbors of America will announce the winners at a special Flag Day ceremony being held on June 15, 2009. Winners
also will be posted on our website at www.royalneighbors.org/Community/RoyalNeighborsFoundation.aspx.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

INFORMATION SESSIONS AND BUS TOURS WITH THE CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS

EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS

TEACHER INFORMATION SESSIONS AND BUS TOURS ARE BEING OFFERED ALL SUMMER LONG. FOLLOW THE LINK BELOW AND FIND A DATE FOR YOU! DON'T MISS THESE VALUABLE SESSIONS!

http://www.cps-humanresources.org/Careers/EventSearch.asp

CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS CERTIFIED TEACHER CAREER FAIR

EVENT DETAIL

Event: CPS Certified Teacher Career Fair
Event Type: CPS Job Fair
Event Audience: General Public

Event Information: The Chicago Public Schools is looking for highly qualified, certified teachers to guide our young leaders toward academic excellence. If you are that person, please plan to join us at our Certified Teacher Career Fair. This fair will give you the opportunity to:
- Explore a variety of CPS schools with diverse academic programs
- Meet CPS principals from elementary, middle, and high schools with available teaching positions
- Gather information from other CPS departments regarding related programs (i.e. Teacher Housing, Professional Development, etc.)
- Share a multitude of resumes with administrators and school personnel.

To RSVP, send an email to TRRSVP@cps.k12.il.us or call 773.553.1134 for automated confirmation.

* A copy of your resume will be required and collected for entry.

* All candidates interested in attending this Career Fair must have a current teaching certificate.
Event Location: McCormick Place Lakeside Center, 2301 S. Lake Shore Drive
Event Date: 06/30/2009 to 06/30/2009
Time: 12:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Sponsor University: None
Season/Year: Summer 2009

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

AFCEA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

Scholarships of $2,500 each are offered to active-duty and honorably discharged U.S. military veterans (to include Reservists and National Guard personnel) of the Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) or Iraqi Freedom operations who are actively pursuing an undergraduate degree in an eligible major at accredited two- or four-year institutions in the United States. Distance-learning or online programs affiliated with a major U.S. institution are eligible.

Beneficial to Candidates who will major in Science and Mathematics Education


http://www.afcea.org/education/scholarships/undergraduate/veteran.asp

TELACU EDUCATION FOUNDATION

The TELACU Education Foundation was established in 1983 to address the crisis-level dropout rates of Latino college students. Early on, TELACU discovered that while financial assistance is vital to achieving academic success, impacting other key factors is equally or more important. Students who are first in their families ever to attend college lack the preparation and support system they need to realize their dream of a college degree. Socioeconomic factors of family responsibility, cultural identity, and financial stress create seemingly insurmountable challenges to academic life.

The Foundation accepted this challenge head on, combining important financial assistance with highly effective programs that ensure academic success. Each year, we provide scholarships to 600 Latino college students in California, Illinois, Texas and New York. And in order to inspire and equip individuals to pursue higher education, we annually provide academic programs and guidance to 2,000 elementary, middle and high school students, nursing students, and veterans.

The success of the Foundation is best summarized by the numbers: our Scholar retention and college graduation rates are an unprecedented 100%. Additionally, in a community where only 39% of high school students graduate, 100% of our TELACU high school students not only complete high school but also go on to pursue post-secondary education.

http://telacu.com/site/en/home/education/applications.html

Monday, June 1, 2009

Yellow Ribbon Program Participating Colleges In Illinois http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/CH33/yrp/states/il.htm

IL State Yellow Ribbon Program Information

Name of College Location Division or School Number of Students School Contribution Amount
(Per Student/Per Year)

Argosy University - Chicago Chicago Undergraduate 100 $1,764.00
Argosy University - Schaumberg Schaumberg Undergraduate 100 $1,764.00
Aurora University Aurora All 50 $1,500.00
Bradley University Peoria All 100 $5,000.00
Calumet College of St. Joseph Chicago All 20 $6,615.00 Undergraduate,
$5,500.00 Graduate
Concordia University River Forest All 100 $3,000.00
Depaul University Chicago All Unlimited $8,900.00 Undergraduate,
$4,000.00 Graduate,
$6,528.00 Graduate School of Business,
$11,820.00 School of Law
Ellis University Chicago Undergraduate 500 $4,720.00
Ellis University Chicago Graduate 500 $3,288.00
Elmhurst College Elmhurst All 5 $7,000.00
Illinois College Jacksonville Undergraduate 20 $4,000.00
Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington All 20 $13,000.00
Lewis University Romeoville All Unlimited $3,200.00 Undergraduate,
$4,800.00 Graduate,
$2,400.00 Doctoral
MacMurray College Jacksonville All 100 $5,000.00
McKendree University Lebanon All 500 $5,000.00
Monmouth College Monmouth All 25 $5,800.00
Northwood University- Illinois Outreach Lisle All 50 $3,500.00
Olivet Nazarene University Bourbonnais All 5000 $25,000.00
Quincy University Quincy All 75 $10,000.00
Rockford College Rockford All 50 $5,000.00 Undergraduate,
$1,100.00 Graduate
Saint Xavier University Chicago All unlimited $7,000.00
Trinity Christian College Palos Heights All 10 $5,000.00
University of St. Francis Joliet All 50 $6,250.00 Undergraduate,
$1,150.00 Graduate,
$1,400.00 Doctoral

Friday, May 29, 2009

Chicago Public Schools Home Ownership Program

Chicago Public Schools Home Ownership Program: To have a complete community experience, Chicago Public School teachers are required to live within the Chicago City limits. CPS employees can qualify for incentives to buy a home in Chicago. For more information, please contact the CPS Home Ownership Hotline at 312-461-3501. http://www.cps-humanresources.org/Careers/benefits.htm

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program

Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program
Placing math and science teachers in Chicago Public Schools
The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship program at Illinois State University seeks to encourage talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors and professionals to become K-12 mathematics and science teachers in the Chicago Public Schools.

The program will provide stipends and scholarships for 40 candidates enrolled in the Mathematics, Biological Sciences, and Chemistry Teacher Education programs. The award will cover the last two years of pre-service teacher education at Illinois State University making it ideal for current Illinois State students, community college transfers, and career-changing professionals.

The NSF award will provide a minimum of $10,000 per year. In addition, Illinois State University will waive tuition and most fees. Illinois State will also provide a $5,000 stipend for students who hold a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Biology, or Chemistry and are changing their careers to become teachers.


In return, recipients will commit to teach for at least two years in a Chicago Public School (CPS) upon successful completion of their teacher certification through Illinois State University.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

CTE JOB FAIR FRIDAY MAY 15th 2009 1pm-3pm McCormack Place

Chicago Public School Jobs Architecture Automotive Horticulture, IT, Cosmetology MUCH MORE!!
Chicago Public Schools is anticipating job openings for Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes for the ‘09-‘10 school year. Although educational experience and appropriate teacher certification are preferred, they are not necessary. However, a passion for training the next generation of workers is required.

We expect to have openings in:
• Architecture
• Agriculture / Horticulture
• Automotive
• Broadcast Technology
• Business / Finance
• Carpentry
• Child Care
• Cosmetology
• Culinary
• Electricity
• Engineering
• Graphic Design / Communications
• Health Care
• Hospitality / Tourism
• HVAC / Sheet Metal
• Information Technology
• Manufacturing
• Painting
• Plumbing

Interested candidates should attend the Career and Technical Education job fair:

Friday, May 15, 2009, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00p.m.
McCormick Place – West Building
2301 South Lakeshore Drive
Chicago, IL 60616

Three copies of the applicant’s resume are required for entry.
Registration does not begin until 12:45 p.m. and will conclude promptly at 2:30.

Please contact Rebecca Murphy in the Department of College and Career Preparation at rsmurphy@cps.k12.il.us or 773-553-2479 for more information.
Please visit http://www.chooseyourfuture.org/about/jobs for a complete job description.


Rebecca S. Murphy
University of Chicago Fellow
Department of College and Career Preparation
Office of High Schools and High School Programs
Chicago Public Schools
Phone: 773.553.2479
Let us know how we're doing!
Please take a few minutes to tell us about your recent experience with the Office of High Schools and High
School Programs. All responses are confidential.

Friday, May 1, 2009

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE HISPANIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ON A COMPLETE AND COMPETITIVE AMERICAN EDUCATION

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Remarks-of-the-President-to-the-United-States-Hispanic-Chamber-of-Commerce/

Thursday, April 23, 2009

PLEASE help pass H.R. 1313: 2009-2010 Troops to Teachers Improvement Act

Troops to Teachers Improvement Act of 2009 - Amends the Troops-to-Teachers program of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (which provides veterans with teacher certification stipends in exchange for three years of service in a high-need local educational agency (LEA) or public charter school) to make any LEA that is receiving school improvement funds eligible to participate in such program.

LEARN ABOUT HR 1313 HERE

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h111-1313&tab=summary


Emily Siefken
Program Manager
Illinois Troops To Teachers
100 W. Randolph, Suite 5-570
James R. Thompson Center
Chicago, Il. 60601
http://www.ILTROOPS.org
http://iltroops.blogspot.com/
http://delicious.com/www.Iltroops.org
http://twitter.com/IllinoisTroops
emily.siefken@illinois.gov
312-814-1831

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

JOB FAIR 2009


JOB FAIR 2009

APRIL 28, 2009
1000-1400

SCOTT CLUB
47 WARD DRIVE
BUILDING 1560


SPONSORED BY:
SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE
AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTER

Monday, April 20, 2009

CAREER FAIR EVENT THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2009!!!

EDUCATION JOB FAIR/EVENT

Chicago Public Schools
CPS High School Certified Teacher Career Fair
Event Title CPS High School Certified Teacher Career Fair
Type of Event Career Fair
Starting Date 04/25/2009
Ending Date One Day Event
Time 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
________________________________________
Meeting Room or Hall UIC Forum - Main Hall
Street Address 725 W. Roosevelt Road
City Chicago, IL 60608
Country United States
________________________________________
Event Coordinator Mr. Career Fair
Phone 773-553-1134 Ext.
Fax
Email trrsvp@cps.k12.il.us
Event Web Page http://www.cps-humanresources.org/Careers/events.htm
Web Page Registration http://
Open to the public No
Description/Fees See website listed above for more information.
Generated by K-12jobs.com

Thursday, March 19, 2009

JOBS JOBS

1. aSpecial Education (6-8)Teach Chicago Turnarounds Ian Scott

Chicago, IL
17 Mar 09
Special Education (9-12)
Teach Chicago TurnaroundsIan Scott

Chicago, IL
17 Mar 09
3. Math (9-12)
Teach Chicago TurnaroundsIan Scott

Chicago, IL
17 Mar 09
4. Special Education
Teach Chicago TurnaroundsIan Scott

Chicago, IL
17 Mar 09
5. Reading Teacher - Proposed CPS Turnaround High School
Teach Chicago TurnaroundsIan Scott

Chicago, IL
17 Mar 09
6. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
7. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
8. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
9. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
10. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
11. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
12. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
13. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
14. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
15. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
16. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
17. Special Education Teacher
Easter Seals Autism Therapeutic SchoolWendy Murphy

Chicago, IL
27 Feb 09
18. Special Education Teacher - Support Hub of Perspectives
Perspectives Charter SchoolsAngela Brooks

Chicago, IL
25 Feb 09
19. High School Math teacher
Perspectives Charter SchoolsAngela Brooks

Chicago, IL
25 Feb 09
20. Science/Math Teacher
Science & Arts AcademyAmanda Davey

Des Plaines, IL
12 Feb 09
21. Substitute Teachers
Science & Arts AcademyAmanda Davey

Des Plaines, IL
12 Feb 09
22. Teacher
Richard Milburn High School - Chicago· Calista Winford

Chicago, IL
10 Dec 08
23.Substitute Teacher
Richard Milburn High School - ChicagoCalista Winford

Chicago, IL
10 Dec 08
24.Special Education (K-12)
Camelot SchoolsTerie Huster

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

ONLINE SECONDARY MATHEMATICS AT UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT SPRINGFIELD

http://www.uis.edu/teachereducation/about/index.html

http://www.uis.edu/teachereducation/curriculum/online.html
Teacher Education Online
The Teacher Education Program has an online component for those who wish to become certified teachers or add endorsements to their certificates but prefer the flexibility of online learning. Currently, the program has course work leading only to secondary mathematics certification or endorsement. Illinois certified teachers seeking an endorsement should obtain a deficiency letter prior to beginning course work. The course work and other requirements of this program are primarily the same as the on campus programs, but courses are taught almost completely online. Each course requires two semester visits to campus. Please see Teacher Education Program Online for further information.
Subsequent Certificates
Illinois teachers may earn additional / subsequent certificates in Elementary Education or Secondary English, mathematics, social studies (designations in history, political science, or sociology / anthropology) or science (designations in biology or chemistry) through the Teacher Education Program at the University of Illinois at Springfield. Teachers interested in subsequent certificates should consult the information and contact Dr. Allan Cook, certification officer for the Council on Professional Education at UIS.





TEP ONLINE
Online certification coursework is a great way to begin, change, or further a career without the commitment of being on campus regularly. Participants can complete a bachelor’s degree, earn an Illinois Teaching Certificate or subsequent endorsement, or earn credits towards professional development.
Unlike courses that are delivered entirely online, teacher education courses are a blended learning format. These courses require participants attend on campus conferences each semester. During these on campus conferences, faculty members will evaluate students according to their knowledge, skills, and dispositions for teaching (required by the Illinois State Board of Education and the National Council of Accreditation for Teacher Education). Other activities during the on campus conferences may include student presentations and other demonstrations of teaching ability.
The same teacher education program admission requirements apply to all online courses except for those participants earning credits for professional development.
As of March 2006, UIS can only certify in Secondary and Middle School Mathematics Online. (Our On Campus program can certify in many more areas.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Perspectives Charter School Job Openings

http://www.applitrack.com/perspectives/onlineapp/jobpostings/view.asp


Consider Charter Schools for employment!! Even HISTORY Majors can find a job at a charter school. Please follow the link above to proove that it is true.....at least for the next couple of months.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Teachers from Alternative Programs More Critical of On-the-Job Support

Teachers from Alternative Programs More Critical of On-the-Job Support
Lessons Learned: New Teachers Talk About Their Jobs, Challenges and Long-Range Plans, Issue No. 2
FOR RELEASE ON:
December 12, 2007
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shaheen Hasan at 212-686-6610, ext. 50
Second in Series of Reports Looks at First-Year Teachers from Teach for America, Troops to Teachers, and the New Teachers Project
64% Percent Say They Were Assigned the Hardest to Reach Students
Public Agenda and the National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality today released research that raises questions about the support given to new teachers who come to teaching through alternate routes new teachers who are often placed in the most troubled schools. It gives voice to the concerns of these new teachers once they are on the job concerns about insufficient support from school administrators and insufficient advice and help from colleagues.


read the rest here

http://www.publicagenda.com/press-releases/teachers-alternative-programs-more-critical-job-support

Friday, January 30, 2009

Illinois Network of Charter Schools Job Fair March 28, 2009

INCS Teacher Job Fair, March 28, 2009

Registration is now open for the fourth annual INCS Teacher Job Fair (March 28, 2009), brought to you by the Illinois Network of Charter Schools. Last year’s fair introduced teacher candidates to leaders from over 50 innovative public schools and school networks – including charter and district schools from Chicago and Northwest Indiana. School leaders and teacher candidates alike gave rave reviews of the fair, highlighting the opportunity to both "meet and greet" one another and to engage in one-on-one interviews during the afternoon session. Two optional workshops will be provided for teachers: Charter Schools 101 and Job Search Skills.

Register at www.incschools.org by March 10 to have your resume shared with school leaders in advance. Questions? Contact Aimee Mandolini at amandolini@incschools.org or 312-235-0798 x10.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The first in a series of links to Hiring Agencies!!!

http://www.educationamerica.net/browse.phtml?sid=il&eid=2007&a=mep



Chicago Public Schools
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Bilingual Education TeachersTeaching, Number of Positions: 250Categories:Bilingual Education, French, SpanishDate Posted: 7 Nov. 2008, Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Science TeachersTeaching, Number of Positions: 75Categories:Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Physics, Science (General)Date Posted: 7 Nov. 2008, Closing Date: Open Until Filled
CounselorsAdministration / Support, Number of Positions: 10Categories:CounselorDate Posted: 7 Nov. 2008, Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Reading SpecialistsTeaching, Number of Positions: 50Categories:Reading/Literary EducationDate Posted: 7 Nov. 2008, Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Physical Education TeachersTeaching, Number of Positions: 20Categories:Physical Education, Physical Education (Boys), Physical Education (Girls)Date Posted: 7 Nov. 2008, Closing Date: Open Until Filled
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Math TeachersTeaching, Number of Positions: 100Categories:MathDate Posted: 7 Nov. 2008, Closing Date: Open Until Filled

http://www.armytimes.com/careers/second_careers/military_start_teaching_070208/

Be a teacher by fall
By Amanda Miller - agmiller@militarytimes.com

It happens every summer: School districts race to recruit new teachers for tough-to-fill positions, hoping to start the school year with a full faculty roster.
As the 2008-09 term draws nearer, principals will turn to subject-matter experts who haven’t arrived at teaching by the usual route. It’s the perfect opportunity for transitioning service members — if you’re getting out now — to go directly from the military to a career in the classroom.
Troops to Teachers calls it the “seasonal nature of hiring.” This federal program, run jointly by the Defense and Education departments, points out that most of its teachers are hired in late summer because that’s when districts look beyond their usual sources for new teachers.
That’s especially true in hard-to-staff rural and inner-city schools, and for hard-to-fill jobs in math, science, special education and high school teaching.
One provision of the federal No Child Left Behind Act enacted in 2002 could give you an added edge: The law says “highly qualified” teachers, particularly at the high school level, should hold degrees in the subjects they teach — rather than in education itself.
Get started now
Begin your teaching job hunt by figuring out which state you want to teach in and evaluating which subjects you’d qualify for, Troops to Teachers recommends. (That bachelor’s degree in psychology could be more valuable than you think.)
Next, look up the state’s certification requirements and alternative certification programs and enroll if you can, said Rob Weil, deputy director of educational issues for the American Federation of Teachers, a 1.4 million-member teachers’ union.
Most states give aspiring teachers more than one route to certification, Weil said.
“It’s really important to get ahead of the curve because when you do interview with the school district, they’re going to ask questions about where you are in the pipeline,” Weil said. “They’re going to assume that if you’re really interested in teaching, you’ll have done this homework.”
Apply as early as possible to every district where you’re willing to work. Personnel offices can offer advice on the best way to get your résumé to the appropriate principal. Troops to Teachers suggests checking the districts’ Web sites frequently during the summer for new postings.
The truth about certification
No Child Left Behind says a “highly qualified” teacher either is certified or holds a bachelor’s or better in the appropriate subject area and is actively pursuing certification.
Your likelihood of being hired without being certified depends on the school and on the principal doing the hiring, said Larry Speta, a Marine Corps retiree, former F-18 maintenance chief and middle school math teacher at Southside Community School in Tucson, Ariz.
Because it’s a charter school, Speta’s school is exempt from the federal law’s certification provision. Charter schools are publicly funded schools that are freed from certain of what their founders — often teachers and parents — consider legal restrictions.
Those rules are eased in exchange for greater accountability in areas set forth under the schools’ charters. Southside’s administrators still want teachers to be certified, Speta said, but the school isn’t at risk of losing federal funds if they’re not.
Not being certified didn’t stop Dave Parsons from teaching middle school science in New Jersey. A retired Air Force lieutenant colonel and C-130 pilot, Parsons now teaches at Winslow Township Middle School in Atco, N.J. It’s his second teaching job in as many years.
Parsons’ military education had a lot to do with the subjects he initially qualified to teach. A bachelor’s in psychology earned him the basic qualifications to teach high school psychology and middle school science. He qualified to teach middle school and high school social studies thanks to further studies at Naval Postgraduate School, Marine Corps Command and Staff College and the School of Advanced Warfighting.
He started teaching first and got certified later under New Jersey’s Alternate Route Certification.
Naudia Lee, a retired Army staff sergeant, taught for the past year under a probationary certificate while pursuing her Texas teacher certification through ACT San Antonio, an alternative certification program for “highly qualified” individuals.
She received her certification in June after completing the program that included a month of coursework, subject- and teacher-specific exams and the year of teaching that counted as an internship. Now, the former pharmacy tech and instructor teaches elementary special education at Shekinah Radiance Academy in San Antonio.
Real-world experience
There’s no question that experience from your military career will make a difference in the classroom, said Eric Combs, assistant principal of Sidney High School in Sidney, Ohio, because there’s more to being a teacher than just teaching.
“You have to understand what a teacher’s job is nowadays,” Combs said. “Now because of everything we’ve taken on in public education, you really have to be multi-tasking all the time.” Teachers often are called on do the work of guidance counselors, security officers and nutritionists, Combs said.
“Most people in the military know how to work in an austere environment and a hostile environment and to be project-oriented and to get the task done,” Combs said. “A very young person hasn’t had that experience put upon them.”
Combs retired from the Air Force in 2000 and began teaching drill and ceremony, military history, survival and teamwork to Air Force Junior ROTC students at Fairborn High School near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, about a year later. He earned his master’s in education and teaching certification concurrently from the University of Dayton and graduated in 2005.
He was named Ohio Teacher of the Year in 2006.
“I think the people from the military that have the skills in math, science, social studies and athletics can do wonders with our kids because they’ve been out in the real world,” said William Howey, a 32-year Marine Corps veteran and retired high school history and government teacher.
Howey writes about his civilian teaching career in his new book, “Hard Knocks and Straight Talk: From the Jungles of Vietnam to the American Classroom.” He encourages more people like Speta, Parsons, Lee and Combs to consider teaching as their second career.
“They can give these kids so much,” Howey said.