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Organizational Overview

Excel Academy was founded in 2003 with the mission to provide a high-quality education to students in East Boston and Chelsea Massachusetts, communities that are predominantly low-income and Latinx and historically have faced significant social and educational barriers. Our success in Massachusetts is proof that the opportunity gap can be closed. At Excel Academy Charter Schools, we believe that when a student has the support and tools to pursue a productive post-secondary pathway aligned to their personal identity and values, it can fundamentally change their life trajectory.  

Over the years, we have grown from one middle school to a network of four schools with 1,400 students in grades 5 to 12. In the fall of 2022 we will welcome a founding class of 5th graders to help us launch Excel Academy Rhode Island. By 2032, Excel Rhode Island will run 4 schools serving over 2,100 students from Providence, Central Falls, and North Providence.

We present our students with educational experiences that allow them to grow and discover their best selves so that when they leave our halls, they can successfully navigate all of the post-secondary options available to them. You can read more about the impact of the Excel Academy model.

At Excel Academy we learn from our students, families, and staff and make improvements. We have increasingly adapted to provide a holistic education that values our community as collaborators in the learning process, social-emotional support, equity for diverse learners, and fosters identity development. We prioritize an approach that is both rigorous and inclusive. Our team of passionate, intelligent, driven, and loving staff are at the core of the work we do. 

About the Role

The Fellowship Experience:

The Excel Academy Teaching Fellowship is an intensive teacher development program for the duration of one school year. Through structured classroom experience guided by an experienced mentor, observation, substitute teaching, and coaching you will develop the skills and mindset to design rigorous and inclusive instruction and become a successful lead classroom teacher.

Mentorship & Professional Development: 

As an Excel Academy Teaching Fellow, you will be coached and mentored by an experienced teacher who will support your professional growth over the course of the year. You will become part of a diverse cohort of aspiring educators. Together you will participate in weekly professional development sessions with topics including rigorous classroom instruction, classroom management, data-driven instruction, and equity and inclusion.

Opportunity for Growth:

During your Teaching Fellow year, you will have the option to apply for a lead teaching position at Excel Academy for the following school year, and as a current Excel academy employee, you will be guaranteed an interview. High-performing fellows may be asked to take on a parental leave coverage assignment. For the duration of that coverage, compensation will be increased to a full teacher salary.

Duties & Responsibilities

Teaching Opportunities

  • Teach at least one elective course per quarter, such as Computer Science
  • Design and revise electives unit plans and lesson plans consistent with long-term curriculum 
  • Submit weekly lesson plans to your manager for feedback
  • Create and implement high quality lessons
  • Substitute Teaching: frequent coverage of academic content when lead teachers are absent to support the school and also your own development as you enter a variety of settings in your school
  • As needed, plan and lead academic intervention periods
  • Serve as a homeroom teacher
  • Within a team of three teachers, plan and lead activities for a homeroom group of 29 students
  • Serve as an advisor for 9-11 students
  • Participate in regular Grade Level Team meetings
  • Contribute to Grade Level Team activities, assemblies, special events, etc.
  • Lead a group of students in a 90-minute enrichment class session on Fridays each season
  • Meet weekly with a Mentor teacher to receive feedback on growth and development of teaching skills
  • Attend required twice monthly Fellow PD from 4:30-6:00 PM

Operational Opportunities

  • Provide 10 – 15 hours per week of operational support, as requested by the Operations Team
  • Substitute teach classes across 5th to 8th grade, across subject areas, as assigned in the daily morning email
  • Provide coverage for non-instructional time (lunch, silent reading period, focus etc.) as requested in the regular administer communications and as on the quarterly schedule
  • Other operational support as requested
  • Support with planning and execution of field trips, such as community service, as needed

Professional Development

  • Work with managers to develop professional development goals
  • Participate meaningfully in the professional development trainings that are school-based and network-wide, including Fellow Department Meetings (which or occur twice monthly after school)
  • Attend weekly collaboration meetings with core content Grade Level Content (GLC) teams
  • Attend and participate in Grade Level Team (GLT) team meetings and huddles

Serve as a productive member of the Excel Community

  • Participate in generating and upholding Excel Staff Norms
  • Serve as a productive member of the Excel Academy Community
  • Perform other responsibilities or tasks as requested
  • Do whatever it takes to ensure that the mission of the school is fulfilled

Qualifications

  • A Bachelor’s degree;
  • A commitment to and belief in all students and the mission of Excel Academy Charter Schools, including Excel’s values and educational model;
  • A commitment to addressing racial and economic inequity in education;
  • The ability to focus and thrive in a fast paced, entrepreneurial environment;
  • The ability to work effectively in a team environment and the willingness and desire to support others in doing their best work; 
  • An openness to change, a willingness to problem-solve, and an interest in receiving feedback for continuous improvement; and
  • Can speak to their personal investment and commitment to antiracist education and diversity, equity, and inclusion in our school community and beyond.

Preference will be given to applicants who:

  • Have experience in a public or charter school setting;
  • Speak Spanish, Portuguese, or Arabic fluently; and
  • Can speak to the importance of rigorous classroom instruction and culture. 



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