Teachers, Math, French, Elementary, Spanish, Elementary Art
The Mifflinburg Area School District will accept applications for the following professional vacancies.
- Math Teacher
- French Teacher
- Elementary Teacher
- Part-Time Spanish Teacher (dual certification preferred; not required)
- Part-Time Elementary Art Teacher (dual certification preferred; not required)
About us
A good place to learn and grow…
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
"Mifflinburg Area Schools are a community dedicated to an inspiring educational program that enables all students, as lifelong learners, to reach their potential, demonstrating citizenship in a global society."
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Necessary reading and math skills and attention to individual needs are stressed in elementary classes.
- Full-day kindergarten for children aged five before Sept. 1st
- Title 1 reading support for grades K-2
- Standards based Mathematics Program
- Instructional support for students needing extra help
- Student devices in every grade K-2 classroom to supplement instruction
- Specialists in art, music, physical education and library
- Parents’ activities (home /school associations, lunches, conferences, classroom helpers)
- Comprehensive summer school
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
The intermediate school concentrates on math and reading skills and offers a balanced literacy program. Students are also offered the following:
- Outdoor education program for fifth graders
- DARE program for fifth graders
- Title 1 reading and math support
- Standards based Mathematics Program
- Student devices in every classroom to supplement instruction
- Summer school program
- Introductions to elective activities (band, choir, art club, and intramurals)
A good place to prepare for the future…
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Core subjects include a balanced literacy program and a standards-based math program to develop basic reading, writing and math skills. Practical arts classes are offered in art, music, family and consumer science and technology education.
The middle school also is pleased to offer:
- Emphasis on core academic skills and individual student needs
- Research based computer courseware used daily by students to enhance instruction
- Standards based Mathematics Program
- Computer labs for use by students during and after school hours
- 1:1 Student devices for use while at school and at home
- Student assistance labs in reading, writing and mathematics
- Summer school and after-school math lab
- Service clubs, school-related clubs, sports and other activities provide students with extra-curricular activities.
HIGH SCHOOL
High school students are prepared for post-secondary education and for life through our college and tech prep curriculum.
The tech prep program offers courses in business, agriculture, applied technologies and health and human services.
Our students are offered:
- Advanced placement courses in English, science, math and social studies
- SUN Area Career and Technology Center programs for seniors
- Wide range of electives in all curriculum areas)
- Computers in classrooms and labs to enhance group and independent learning
-- 1:1 Student devices for use while at school and home
- Remedial summer school program and Peer Tutoring
- Team-teaching in ninth grade
- Co-curricular activities supplementing course work
The high school is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Our Technology Education Department programs are strong in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math).
MIFFLINBURG AREA SPECIAL PROGRAMS
- Programs for students with disabilities and students who are gifted
- Speech, hearing and vision services, occupational therapy, physical therapy
- Health, guidance and psychological services
- Homebound instruction
A good place to achieve goals…
CURRICULUM
- Pennsylvania academic standards-based
- Integrated approach
- Subject areas revised every five years
- Teachers, parents, students involved in curriculum development
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
Mifflinburg Area School District’s programs are open and available to all students. The district does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, national and ethnic origin, disability or political affiliation in administering its educational policies and programs. Mifflinburg Area School District is committed to ensuring that all educational programs and personnel actions, promotion, demotion, transfer, furlough, compensation, benefits, training and social recreational programs, are administered without regard to race, color, gender (except where gender is a bona fide occupational qualification), disability, political affiliation or status as a disabled veteran. In compliance with state and federal law, the district will provide to each protected handicapped student without discrimination or cost to the student or family, those related aids, services or accommodations needed to provide equal opportunity to participate in and obtain the benefits of the school program and extracurricular activities to the maximum extent appropriate to the student’s abilities. To qualify as a protected handicapped student, the child must be of school age with a physical or mental disability that substantially limits or prohibits participation in or access to an aspect of the school program. These services and protections for “protected handicapped students” are distinct from those applicable to all eligible or exceptional students enrolled (or seeking enrollment) in special education programs. For further information on evaluation procedures and services for protected handicapped students or inquiries or complaints concerning possible discrimination, contact Margaret Leedy, affirmative action coordinator, at Mifflinburg Intermediate School, 250 Mabel Street, Mifflinburg, PA 17844, 966-8280. Publication of this announcement is in accord with state and federal law, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any references to students using the terms “he” or “she” are not intended as a reflection on either gender. Such inconsistencies should be read as “gender neutral” and have no gender bias connotations.
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