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Design and implement daily lesson plans that meet district curriculum guidelines and Texas Education Agency (TEA) mandates.
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Provide accommodations for individual learning styles and work directly with Special Education staff to fulfill Individualized Education Plans (IEPs).
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Assess student achievement through formal testing and informal evaluations, helping students refine study habits.
Classroom Management & Organization
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Cultivate a safe and positive classroom environment that fosters both academic and emotional growth.
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Enforce the campus Student Code of Conduct and maintain structured routines.
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Ensure reasonable precautions are taken to protect students, equipment, and facilities.
Communication & Collaboration
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Build professional, open relationships with parents, administration, and the community.
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Participate regularly in faculty meetings, staff development, and Professional Learning Communities (PLCs).
Qualifications & Requirements
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Education: A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university.
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Certification: A valid Texas teaching certificate with appropriate subject/grade-level endorsements (some districts may allow waivers through District of Innovation plans).