The High School Language and Literature and High School Travel Coordinator is a multifaceted role that involves both teaching and planning travel for our students. The teacher role entails teaching two daily courses: 9th grade Language and Literature and 10th grade Language and Literature as well as two weekly courses: 10th grade Personal Project and 11th grade Extended Essay. The teacher is responsible for planning and implementing these courses in a manner consistent with the International Baccalaureate (IB) program requirements, carrying out unit plans and assessments that are aligned with the IB MYP and/or DP framework. Teachers work to integrate faith into their teaching responsibilities and interactions with students. Teachers will consistently use data to inform their instructional practice and support students to grow academically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually. Teachers utilize inquiry and concept-based lessons and relational strategies that engage students. High School Teachers are willing and able to assess IB examinations and reports (in and out of their subject area) in accordance with IB rubrics. The High School Language and Literature is also expected to offer one-on-one writing support to all Daystar students for up to 4 hours a week. The High School Travel Coordinator works collaboratively with the Director of High School and Head of Schools to plan and carry out travel for all high school students that is grounded in safety, cultural and global experiences, and community building. They will: Work with the admin team to select travel destinations for 10th-12th graders to take place each January around a unifying theme that fits within the IB framework One domestic trip One trip to a Spanish speaking country One trip to another international destination Plan a trip to Toronto for 9th graders to take place each May Book airline tickets, travel insurance, accommodations, and other destination reservations Utilize a trip selection system (already in place) to ensure equity, safety, and student thriving Work with the admin team to select appropriate teacher chaperones for each trip, including a trip leader Build itineraries for each trip in conjunction with the trip leader Work within a budget and document all expenses Organize essential information and documents for each trip Select meaningful and engaging summer reading/assignments to prepare students for their trips Plan monthly trip meetings for students and chaperones for academic and logistical preparation Communicate clearly and frequently with trip leaders, chaperones, students, and parents about logistics and expectations, including by hosting final meetings Create opportunities for student leadership Promote the program by sharing about it with stakeholders and ensuring the sharing of photos
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