High School Science and Agriculture Teacher 25-26 School Year Start at Geyserville USD
Job Summary
Job Summary
Our Integrated Science and Career Technical Education and Innovative Agriculture programs include the use of aeroponics, hydroponics, greenhouses, and robotics, to engage students in authentic application of science and technology with hands-on projects. The Science and Agriculture teacher at GNTA should be committed to culturally responsive teaching practices and adept at supporting multilingual learners in an environment where students are empowered to master challenging academic language, scientific procedures, and ideas that grow their skills and worldviews. About CTE: Geyserville New Tech Academy has offered an agriculture program since 1972. Our district is committed to advancing this program into the future with groundbreaking courses and a state of the art facility. Our Career and Technical Education program prepares students for careers in sustainable agriculture and technology, equipping them to be successful in the current (and future) job market of our ag-centric region. While direct instruction typically begins in a classroom setting, the PBL approach means lessons are applied and usually culminate in an end product, making use of our on-campus farm, fields and orchard. We are proud to be innovating, collaborating, and upgrading our campus inside and out to provide students and teachers with better access to the spaces, facilities, tools, and curriculum that realize the potential schools have to shape young people’s futures in a positive way. We are committed to helping you grow! Ask us how!
Requirements / Qualifications
District Certificated Application Resume Cover Letter (indicating experience, interest in position, and Philosophy of Education) Three (3) Job Related Letters of Reference Copy of Credential Copy of Transcripts
Requirements / Qualifications
District Certificated Application Resume Cover Letter (indicating experience, interest in position, and Philosophy of Education) Three (3) Job Related Letters of Reference Copy of Credential Copy of Transcripts
Comments and Other Information
What does our program look like?
GUSD has devoted much time and care into building our Innovative Agriculture and Collaborative Education Center, a gorgeous palate for scientific creativity and innovation. Featured on PBS Bay Area Bountiful and multiple news articles, our facilities welcome our students to utilize outdoor classrooms, greenhouses, farm-to-table kitchen, farmer’s market, pizza oven and community center.
See the webpage: https://www.gusd.com/innovative-ag-center.html
Nourishing our students from farm to table is a team effort! Multiple departments are involved in making sure our students are set up for nutritional and academic success. From the school garden, culinary program, aeroponic/ and hydroponic food system in the science lab, and of course, cafeteria, our programs are held up by many hands.
Superintendent Deborah Bertolucci (honored as a Maker and Hero who gives back), and Principal Jessica Glentzer (spearheading innovative ways to cultivate and nourish transformational growth) are here to support our newest team member to find themselves in this collaborative network of colleagues.
Why GNTA?
Join a dedicated team committed to innovative and inclusive education.
Make a meaningful impact in a small, rural community where your work is truly valued.
Support a diverse student population, including a high percentage of Multilingual Learners.
Engage in ongoing professional development opportunities.
Enjoy a supportive and collaborative work environment focused on student success and well-being.
If you are a transformational and compassionate educator ready to inspire and empower students through innovative teaching practices, we encourage you to apply!
Comments and Other Information
What does our program look like?
GUSD has devoted much time and care into building our Innovative Agriculture and Collaborative Education Center, a gorgeous palate for scientific creativity and innovation. Featured on PBS Bay Area Bountiful and multiple news articles, our facilities welcome our students to utilize outdoor classrooms, greenhouses, farm-to-table kitchen, farmer’s market, pizza oven and community center.
See the webpage: https://www.gusd.com/innovative-ag-center.html
Nourishing our students from farm to table is a team effort! Multiple departments are involved in making sure our students are set up for nutritional and academic success. From the school garden, culinary program, aeroponic/ and hydroponic food system in the science lab, and of course, cafeteria, our programs are held up by many hands.
Superintendent Deborah Bertolucci (honored as a Maker and Hero who gives back), and Principal Jessica Glentzer (spearheading innovative ways to cultivate and nourish transformational growth) are here to support our newest team member to find themselves in this collaborative network of colleagues.
Why GNTA?
Join a dedicated team committed to innovative and inclusive education.
Make a meaningful impact in a small, rural community where your work is truly valued.
Support a diverse student population, including a high percentage of Multilingual Learners.
Engage in ongoing professional development opportunities.
Enjoy a supportive and collaborative work environment focused on student success and well-being.
If you are a transformational and compassionate educator ready to inspire and empower students through innovative teaching practices, we encourage you to apply!