Re: Physics teacher in Brooklyn
- From: Uncle Al <UncleAl0@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 07:43:46 -0700
NH wrote:
[snip]
The Williamsburg Charter High School in Brooklyn, NY is looking for a
physics teacher to teach Regents Physics and Conceptual/Active Physics
to 12th graders and advanced 11th graders. We are specifically
looking for someone who wants to teach physics to all students and
likes to teach using active lessons.
The Williamsburg Charter HS is NYC's first stand-alone charter high
school, now in its 3rd year of operation. Our students wear uniforms
year-round, the class size is 26 students, and all classes are 1 hour
long. Each teacher acts as an advisor to a group of 15 students, and
responsible student conduct is emphasized and recognized.
If interested, please send your resume or contact Mr. Eddie Calderon-
Melendez
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