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Boston Public Schools Exam School Initiative- Academic Teacher (Summer 2026) in Boston, Massachusetts
Job Details
Job ID: 5544486
Job Description
THIS IS A SUMMER SCHOOL POSITION. EMPLOYMENT IS SEASONAL AND TEMPORARY
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The Exam School Initiative (ESI) is a racial equity initiative intended to expand access to Exam Schools for students who have been historically underrepresented as compared to the overall BPS student demographics. The goal of the program is to serve the students who have been historically underrepresented in the three exam schools: Boston Latin Academy (BLA), the John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science (O’Bryant) and Boston Latin School (BLS). The Office of Opportunity Gaps seeks culturally responsive instructors who believe in the talent and potential of ESI students and will advance the racial equity mission of the program. ESI teachers will provide rigorous instruction during the four-week program while cultivating positive relationships with students and families.
REPORTS TO: Exam School Initiative (ESI) Site Coordinator
PROGRAM DATES & HOURS FOR TEACHERS: Monday July 6, 2025 - Friday, July 31, 2026 7:30 AM – 1:30 PM
STUDENT DAILY SCHEDULE: 8:30 AM - 12:50 PM
SITE: Boston Latin School, 78 Avenue Louis Pasteur Boston, MA
ADDITIONAL ANTICIPATED STAFF HOURS (Subject to change)
Anticipated 140 on-site program time including planning, direct teaching, and transition support
Anticipated 10 hours of mandatory training, progress reporting, curriculum implementation, cultural competence, and additional preparation time.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Teachers in this program provide students with rigorous instruction that demonstrates the BPS core competencies for effective teaching listed below. Due to the short duration of summer programs and the critical need to boost student learning during this time, it is particularly important that teachers in BPS summer programs:
Provide effective, culturally responsive instruction to advance students in the mastery of Math/ELA standards
Use and enhance ESI curriculum materials to provide engaging lessons that incorporate critical best practices for standards-aligned instruction in ELA, Math, and enrichment; collaborate with colleagues to share best practices and strategies
Administer pre and post-tests and utilize the data to drive instruction
Engage and welcome families daily; learn about each student and provide family feedback on student performance and academic progress on a consistent basis
Supervise and engage with students during transitions and mealtimes to develop a positive and affirming program culture
Engage youth volunteers in supporting instruction and working with students to inspire them to become future BPS educators and build on their teaching and leadership skills
Record accurate daily attendance and perform other administrative and operational tasks as requested
Engage students in strategies and lessons for building and practicing test-wiseness and test-taking skills
Assist Site Coordinator and Operations Director with lunch supervision, field trip supervision and arrival/dismissal procedures
CORE COMPETENCIES: Using the Culturally Responsive Instructional Observation Protocol (CRIOP), the identified priority skills and abilities that all BPS teachers should possess include:
Classroom Relationships
The teacher demonstrates an ethic of care (e.g., equitable relationships, bonding)
The teacher communicates high expectations for all students
The teacher creates a learning atmosphere that engenders respect for one another and toward diverse populations
Family Collaboration
The teacher reaches out to meet parents in positive, non-traditional ways
The teacher intentionally learns about families’ linguistic/cultural knowledge and expertise to support student learning
The teacher encourages parent/family involvement
Assessment Practices
Use a variety of formal and informal assessments to measure student learning, growth, and progress toward achieving ELA, Math standards
Students have opportunities for self-assessment
Instructional Practices
Instruction is contextualized in students’ lives, experiences, and individual abilities
Students engage in active, hands-on, meaningful learning tasks, including inquiry-based learning
The teacher uses instructional techniques that scaffold student learning
Discourse
The teacher promotes active student engagement through discourse practices
The teacher promotes equitable and culturally sustaining discourse practices
The teacher provides structures that promote academic conversation
Critical Consciousness
The curriculum and planned learning experiences provide opportunities for the inclusion of issues important to the classroom, school, and community
The curriculum and planned learning experiences incorporate opportunities to confront negative stereotypes and biases
The curriculum and planned learning experiences integrate and provide opportunities for the expression of diverse perspectives
CORE COMPETENCIES: Using the Rubric of Effective Teaching, the Office of Human Capital has identified priority skills and abilities that all BPS teachers should possess:
Accountability for Student Achievement
Set ambitious learning goals for all students, create cognitively demanding tasks, and model the belief that that all students can master challenging material through effective effort.
Assess student understanding regularly with ambitious learning goals in mind and take ownership of making necessary adjustments to instruction to reach goals despite setbacks.
Display passion and optimism about students, content, and the teaching profession.
Communicating Content Knowledge
Demonstrate mastery of and enthusiasm for content area and the pedagogy it requires.
Demonstrate understanding for how subject matter applies in real-world settings and connects to other content areas and relevant standards.
Convey content in creative and engaging ways that align to standards.
Equitable & Effective Instruction
Scaffold and differentiate instruction so that all students do complex thinking and rigorous academic work.
Use instructional practices that are likely to challenge, motivate, and engage all students and facilitate equitable, active student participation.
Build a productive learning environment where every student participates and is valued as part of the class community.
Cultural Proficiency
Actively create and maintain an environment in which students’ diverse backgrounds, identities, strengths, and challenges are respected.
Parent/Family Engagement
Engage with families and build collaborative, respectful relationships in service of student learning.
Professional Reflection & Collaboration
Regularly reflect on practice, seek and respond to feedback, and demonstrate self-awareness and commitment to continuous learning and development.
Participate in and contribute to a collaborative adult learning community.
QUALIFICATIONS - REQUIRED:
Asset-based perspective of Black, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian, English Learners, Special Education, and other historically marginalized students and families
Experience teaching in urban settings
Bachelor’s
Massachusetts teaching license in the appropriate subject/grade level you will be teaching
Familiarity with Exam Schools and rigorous expectations
Current authorization to work in the United States. Candidates must have such authorization by t wo weeks prior to the first day of employment.
Active/current license is the grade and subject you are teaching
QUALIFICATIONS - PREFERRED:
Content expertise in ELA and/or Math
Ability to teach and facilitate enrichment activities
Current teacher in the Boston Public Schools
Teachers of grades 4, 5, 6, 8
Master’s degree
BPS values linguistic diversity and believes that candidates who speak another language bring added value to the classroom, school, and district culture and diversity. Candidates who are fluent in Spanish, Cape Verdean Creole, Haitian Creole, Vietnamese, Somali, or Portuguese are strongly preferred
ESL-licensed and/or SEI-endorsed
Experienced in the implementation of effective Social Emotional Learning and Restorative Practices
TERMS:
This position is paid hourly at a rate of $56 per hour of instructional time on the Boston Public Schools bi-weekly payroll schedule.
This position is paid hourly at a rate of $40 per hour for the time estimated to complete all non-instructional responsibilities.
Anticipated total of 140 hours of onsite program time
Anticipated 10 additional hou rs for staff meeting/lesson planning preparation/PD time/reporting time, and completion of progress reports
Payment will be processed as a stipend at the end of the program informed by actual hours worked.
Terms of Employment (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bIzISFcn9ZhxJbTPvW5qs4TG_yZhsSAqa5biYgQlwGk/edit)
NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY
The Boston Public Schools, in accordance with its nondiscrimination policies, does not discriminate in its programs, facilities, or employment or educational opportunities on the basis of race, color, age, criminal record (inquiries only), disability, homelessness, sex/gender, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, genetics or military status, and does not tolerate any form of retaliation, or bias-based intimidation, threat or harassment that demeans individuals’ dignity or interferes with their ability to learn or work.
Position Type: Central Office
Job Categories:
Seasonal/Other Opportunities, Summer Camps/Programs
Job Requirements
Bachelor degree preferred.
Citizenship, residency or work visa required
Contact Information
Boston Public Schools, Office of Human Resources
2300 Washington Street
Roxbury, Massachusetts 02119
Email: hiringprocess@bostonpublicschools.org