D33 is looking for a motivated Science Teacher - bilingual preferred!
At D33 you will find more than a job. At West Chicago District 33 you will find a journey that will inspire you. You will find a community that is rich in culture and diversity. We invite you to help write our district's story by becoming part of our team. Apply now!
Staff Benefits: - Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Free life insurance - $20,000
- Retirement plans
- Paid Time Off - Sick and Personal
What we offer our staff:
- Financial Stability- starting at $48,513.09 (BA-0, Step 1) - $83,364.40 (MA-48, Step 10)
- Excellent and successful mentoring program
- Professional development in all areas of curriculum
- Infinite number of resources for our families
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Education
- Professional Educator license with endorsements in Seconday Education and General Science Grades 5-8
- Bilingual Spanish Preferred
- Other qualifications as the board deems acceptable.
A little more about District 33:
West Chicago Elementary School District 33 is a Pre-K through 8th grade system. For the 24-25 school year, there will be a Birth to 3 program, Preschool, five elementary schools, and one 6/7/8 middle school. West Chicago Elementary School District 33’s population reflects the diverse demographics of West Chicago and portions of Winfield and Wheaton, from which it draws its student enrollment. The overall student population is 3,338. Of that number, approximately 80.3% of the students come from Hispanic origins, 12.6% White, 2.2% Asian/Pacific Islander and 3.1% Black.
The Mission of West Chicago Elementary School District 33 is to equip students to become life-long learners who embrace diversity, welcome innovation, and aspire to be catalysts for positive change and growth. Our vision is to be recognized as a school district that fosters:
- An innovative, rigorous & future-oriented education
- A culture of equity, diversity & personalized learning
- Student agency to develop voice, choice, ownership & self-sufficiency
- Active community partnerships
Leman Middle School Highlights
Leman Middle School serves 1,300 sixth- through eighth-graders in an innovative and responsive learning environment. The staff at Leman is a tight-knit community and fosters a family-like environment for all.
Highlights of our programming include the following:
Daily 80-minute blocks of Language Arts and Math for all students
Daily common PLT and planning time for all content areas
Exploratory choice through our Pathway system for all students, including courses like Latinos in Action, Podcasting, Drama, Financial Literacy, Video Game Design, Career Cruising, Civics, SEL, and many more!
Gradel-level student support teams, each comprised of a counselor, two social workers, a family liaison, and a dean of students
A thriving Arts program with opportunities in Band, Orchestra, Choir, Mariachi, as well as a three-year Art sequence
Small caseloads and daily case management time for all LBS1 teachers
An extensive community school model with well-established partnerships throughout the area
