What if you worked at KIPP Metro Atlanta?
The mission of KIPP Metro Atlanta is to prepare students for top quality high schools, colleges and the competitive world beyond. We partner with local school districts in metro Atlanta to increase the number of college graduates and to change the mindset of what is possible in public education. We currently operate five schools in metro Atlanta including four middle schools and one high school. Our first elementary school will open in 2012. We plan to ultimately operate eight schools serving approximately 3,300 students. KIPP Metro Atlanta is part of the growing network of KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) schools across the nation with a track record of preparing students in underserved communities for success in college and in life. There are 109 KIPP schools in 20 states and the District of Columbia serving more than 32,000 students.
We also operate a KIPP Through College Program which supports students on their journey “to and through” college.
KIPP Metro Atlanta’s schools are free, open-enrollment public charter schools. Admission is granted to students regardless of prior academic record, conduct, or socioeconomic background. If there are more interested students and families than we have space for, a lottery is conducted for admission.
For more information visit our website at www.kippmetroatlanta.org
What if your job wasn’t just a job, but a career in education? Dave Howland School Founder KIPP Atlanta Collegiate Dave began his career in education as a teacher with Teach For America in Atlanta. He later joined KIPP WAYS Academy where he taught 7 th grade English. He also taught 6 th grade reading and served as the grade level chair. Prior to founding KIPP Atlanta Collegiate High School, he spent a year as a Fisher Fellow with the KIPP School Leadership Program.
Dorothy Hull 7 th Grade World Studies Teacher KIPP South Fulton Academy Dorothy’s teaching career spans more than 20 years. She has been teaching at KIPP South Fulton Academy for the past seven years. She is currently the 7 th grade world studies teacher and history department chair. In 2010, she received the KIPP National Excellence in Teaching Award, recognizing her amazing achievements in the classroom.
Luqman Abdur-Rahman 7 th Grade Math Teacher KIPP WAYS Academy Luqman bypassed a career in engineering to teach. After completing the Dual Degree Engineering Program at Morehouse and Georgia Tech and after obtaining a dual MME/ MBA at Georgia Tech, he joined Teach For America and taught high school math and physics. He now teaches 7 th grade math at KIPP WAYS Academy.
Teaching at KIPP Metro Atlanta KIPP Metro Atlanta is always looking for excellent teachers. Every day, our teachers embody the approach that makes our schools successful: high expectations for student achievement, a focus on results, a no-excuses culture, and a commitment to constant learning and professional development. Imagine working at a school where everyone believed what you believe: that all students, regardless of zip code or previous educational experiences, have the ability to succeed in college and beyond. Each school’s faculty is comprised of diverse, talented individuals. We require at least two years of prior teaching experience for all lead teaching positions. We also offer a teaching fellowship program for eligible candidates. All KIPP schools offer a longer school day, week and year. The typical school day runs from 7:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.; Saturdays as required for student remediation; and three weeks each summer. All teachers receive support in the form of regional content teams, multiple professional development opportunities, and access to KIPP Share powered by BetterLesson which houses amazing lesson planning ideas from across the KIPP network.
Be a part of the movement. Apply today.
We are looking for teachers at the elementary, middle and high school level. All applications must be submitted online. Visit our website at www.kippmetroatlanta.org to begin the process.
77% 5 schools in Atlanta
growing to 8 of teachers are committed to the belief that
all children WILL learn
95%
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KIPP Metro Atlanta is committed to a policy of equal treatment for all individuals. KIPP Metro Atlanta does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, handicap, age, religion, sexual orientation, nationality, or ethnic origin.