Muskegon Catholic Central in Muskegon is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated secondary mathematics educator who aspires to be an instructional leader and is eager to join a mission-driven community committed to the success and formation of every student. Rooted in our Catholic identity, Muskegon Catholic Central integrates faith and learning while emphasizing the values found in Catholic Social Teachings, including respect for the dignity of every person, service to others, and a commitment to justice and community. If you are passionate about designing and delivering engaging, meaningful instruction that supports the holistic development of students—nurturing their spirit, mind, and body, you may be interested. At Muskegon Catholic Central, we believe that teaching young people is both one of the most challenging and most rewarding vocations, and we welcome educators who are energized by the opportunity to make a lasting impact in the lives of secondary students. While course titles and academic standards provide a clear framework for learning, our educators are encouraged to exercise strong teacher agency in shaping the classroom experience. Faculty are supported in creatively designing and delivering dynamic learning environments that inspire curiosity, foster critical thinking, and help students discover their God-given potential. Position Overview: The Secondary Mathematics Teacher at Muskegon Catholic Central in Muskegon will support the school’s mathematics program by teaching courses that may range from foundational high school mathematics through advanced coursework. Depending on experience and departmental needs, the position may include instruction in courses such as Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Precalculus, and Calculus. We see opportunities for those interested in technology, computer science, robotics, statistics, and physics.
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