What are the responsibilities and job description for the STIPEND OPPORTUNITY: April Acceleration Academy ACADEMIC TEACHER (SY24-25) position at Boston Public Schools?
Overview of Program:
The BPS Department of Expanded Learning and Opportunities is thrilled to announce the return of Acceleration Academy programming for February and April 2025. We are seeking enthusiastic and highly effective teachers who will commit themselves to accelerating student learning through personalized instruction during school vacation weeks. This is a valuable opportunity for motivated educators to work with small groups of selected students to dive deep into engaging, rigorous, standards-aligned lessons that reconnect students to a love of learning and help narrow persistent achievement gaps.
The overall goal of the Boston Public Schools Acceleration Academy is to provide students with an opportunity to build academic and social emotional skills through a holistic programming model that includes 20 hours of targeted small group instruction in ELA (February) and/or Math (April) as well as enrichment activities designed to extend the academic concepts being taught in core classes. Acceleration Academies work to accelerate learning for students by providing a focused, nurturing environment during school breaks where they can receive personalized instruction, develop key academic skills, and engage in enrichment activities that enhance their overall well-being.
The April Acceleration Academy will take place April 21-24, 2025 and will serve students who are identified as needing additional support to meet standards in Math. Students will participate in approximately 26 hours of programming that includes 20 hours of standards-aligned lessons in Math as well as daily enrichment classes, breakfast, and lunch. Specific daily schedules will vary by school.
Please note that the following schools will be running Acceleration Academies funded by the Expanded Learning Office All qualified educators are welcome to apply; however, preference will be given to educators currently working at one of the selected schools.
Sarah Greenwood, Madison Park Technical VHS, Young Achievers, Charlestown High School, Brighton High, Ruth Batson Academy, Shaw-Taylor, TechBoston Academy, and the Blackstone.
Academic Teacher Responsibilities:
Heather McCormack, Deputy Director of Expanded Learning and Opportunities
Email accelerationacademies@bostonpublicschools.org
The Boston Public Schools, in accordance with its nondiscrimination policies, does not
discriminate in its programs, facilities, employment, or educational opportunities on the basis of race, color, age, criminal record (inquiries only), disability, homelessness, sex/gender, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, genetics or military status and does not tolerate any form of retaliation, or bias-based intimidation, threat or harassment that demeans individuals’ dignity or interferes with their ability to learn or work.
The BPS Department of Expanded Learning and Opportunities is thrilled to announce the return of Acceleration Academy programming for February and April 2025. We are seeking enthusiastic and highly effective teachers who will commit themselves to accelerating student learning through personalized instruction during school vacation weeks. This is a valuable opportunity for motivated educators to work with small groups of selected students to dive deep into engaging, rigorous, standards-aligned lessons that reconnect students to a love of learning and help narrow persistent achievement gaps.
The overall goal of the Boston Public Schools Acceleration Academy is to provide students with an opportunity to build academic and social emotional skills through a holistic programming model that includes 20 hours of targeted small group instruction in ELA (February) and/or Math (April) as well as enrichment activities designed to extend the academic concepts being taught in core classes. Acceleration Academies work to accelerate learning for students by providing a focused, nurturing environment during school breaks where they can receive personalized instruction, develop key academic skills, and engage in enrichment activities that enhance their overall well-being.
The April Acceleration Academy will take place April 21-24, 2025 and will serve students who are identified as needing additional support to meet standards in Math. Students will participate in approximately 26 hours of programming that includes 20 hours of standards-aligned lessons in Math as well as daily enrichment classes, breakfast, and lunch. Specific daily schedules will vary by school.
Please note that the following schools will be running Acceleration Academies funded by the Expanded Learning Office All qualified educators are welcome to apply; however, preference will be given to educators currently working at one of the selected schools.
Sarah Greenwood, Madison Park Technical VHS, Young Achievers, Charlestown High School, Brighton High, Ruth Batson Academy, Shaw-Taylor, TechBoston Academy, and the Blackstone.
Academic Teacher Responsibilities:
- Plan, deliver and evaluate highly effective lessons focused on 1-2 highly specific academic standards, determined by school and student level data. Teachers will be provided with high quality curriculum resources, and will also have the option to develop their own unique curriculum in line with programmatic expectations.
- Class sizes will be limited to no more than 12 students of the same grade level. Students will be invited to participate who are on the cusp of Needs Improvement and Satisfactory.
- Participate in required pre-program professional development, including 2 hours of mandatory BPS professional development offered remotely during after school hours prior to the program.
- Teachers serving grades 3-6 should plan to be available for required PD for the Museum of Science Engineering is Elementary Curriculum on 3/26 from 4:30pm - 6:30pm
- Teachers serving grades 7-8 should plan to be available for required PD for the Museum of Science Engineering is Elementary Curriculum on 3/27 from 3:00pm - 6:00pm.
- All teachers must attend ONE of the following required remote district led PDs: March 18th OR 20th from 4:30-6:00 (online)
- Prepare classroom and instructional materials prior to Acceleration Academy start date so academic structures and routines begin on time on the first day of programming.
- Play a significant role in family outreach and communication; including making phone calls, sending letters and incentivizing students in order to recruit and maintain high student participation rates.
- Take daily attendance to ensure accurate Acceleration Academy data collection.
- Collect evaluative student work and projects and record student performance as directed by the site coordinator.
- Assist Site Coordinator with program and logistical duties such as arrival, dismissal and cafeteria duty.
- Participate in feedback/debrief activities including filling out an end of program survey.
- Highly qualified teacher; Relevant DESE certification
- Has participated in required 12 hour inclusion PD
- At least three years of professional teaching experience
- Experience teaching students with Disabilities
- Experience teaching students who are English Learners
- Experience with developing & implementing project-based curriculum
- Experience with engaging students in complex tasks and texts
- Current authorization to work in the United States
- Dedication and commitment to Expanded Learning Opportunities and making the Acceleration Academies a highly effective and meaningful experience for students.
- Priority will be given to BTU members currently employed at the selected program site
- ESL certified
- Special Education certified
- Current assignment as an Math instructor or related field
- 26 program hours
- 14 hours of planning, prep, and PD time
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- Reference/recommendation letter from supervisor or school leader
Heather McCormack, Deputy Director of Expanded Learning and Opportunities
Email accelerationacademies@bostonpublicschools.org
The Boston Public Schools, in accordance with its nondiscrimination policies, does not
discriminate in its programs, facilities, employment, or educational opportunities on the basis of race, color, age, criminal record (inquiries only), disability, homelessness, sex/gender, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, genetics or military status and does not tolerate any form of retaliation, or bias-based intimidation, threat or harassment that demeans individuals’ dignity or interferes with their ability to learn or work.
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