Summer ELA Teacher

Steppingstone Foundation Inc.Milton, MA
19h$8,500Onsite

About The Position

Steppingstone is hiring middle school ELA teachers for our six-week summer session. The salary for these positions is $8500 for the full summer. At Steppingstone, our mission is to prepare students from under-resourced communities to access, navigate and graduate from college. Steppingstone is seeking summer faculty for the Steppingstone Scholars Program, which prepares 5th-7th grade students from public, charter, and parochial schools in Boston to attend middle and high schools that provide a path to college. Once Scholars complete the Steppingstone Scholars Program, Steppingstone supports them in their academic and social development throughout middle and high school, and continues to support them through college to ensure their success and graduation. ELA teachers will: develop students’ literary analysis skills through the exploration of a selected novel/texts while improving their reading comprehension skills (including fluency and vocabulary) and expository writing skills. use our curriculum which is based on Expeditionary Learning while also modifying it to meet the needs of the Scholars they are teaching Summer Dates: Classes: June 29 - August 7 2026; no program Friday July 3, 2026 Summer Orientation: June 23-25

Requirements

  • Full-time teaching experience and a strong background in selected subject area
  • Experience differentiating classroom instruction
  • Demonstrated commitment to college access and success
  • Graduate students will be considered; undergraduate degree is required
  • Certification in Massachusetts is not required

Nice To Haves

  • Independent school or Boston Public Schools teaching experience is a plus

Responsibilities

  • Participate in faculty orientation (see dates above)
  • Commit to teach in person at Milton Academy throughout the entire summer session: Classes meet Monday through Friday and faculty hours are 7:45 am - 3:45 pm
  • Teach engaging lessons in ELA to 2 sections of 12-15 students each; classes meet for a double block of 2 periods 5 times per week
  • Attend weekly afternoon faculty meetings (Wednesdays until 5:00 pm) and complete periodic written evaluations of students
  • Share certain roles necessary for administering the summer session: leading homeroom, co-teaching a weekly elective class, supervising study hall and tutoring students, monitoring breakfast, lunch, recess, and/or dismissal
  • Chaperone field trip to Canobie Lake Park at the end of summer
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