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Junior High Math Teacher - Crosby-Ironton School District
Posted on 2026-06-23 1:59:44 PM
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School District: Crosby-Ironton School District
Location: Crosby, MN
Position Type: Full-Time, Temporary (One School Year)
School Year: 2026–2027
Salary Range: $48,760 – $92,905
Start Date: August 24, 2026
Position Summary:
Crosby-Ironton School District is seeking a qualified mathematics teacher to teach junior high mathematics for the 2026–2027 school year. This is a one-year position created to meet district staffing needs.
Responsibilities
- Teach mathematics courses to students in grades 7–8.
- Develop and deliver engaging, standards-based instruction.
- Assess student learning and communicate progress to students and families.
- Maintain a positive classroom environment that supports student achievement.
- Collaborate with colleagues, administrators, and support staff.
- Participate in district and school professional development activities.
Qualifications Required:
- Valid Minnesota teaching license in Mathematics or appropriate middle-level licensure.
- Strong classroom management and communication skills.
- Ability to work effectively with diverse learners.
Preferred:
- Experience teaching junior high or middle school mathematics.
- Experience with differentiated instruction and MTSS practices.
Application Process
- Letter of interest
- Resume
- Copy of Minnesota teaching license
- College transcripts
- Three professional references
Apply on line at: https://crosbyironton.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
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