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Physics/Chemistry ScienceTeacher, 2026-27 School Year - Winona Area Public Schools
Posted on 2026-04-03 8:56:54 PM
Listing expires 2026-04-10 12:00:00 AM
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Date Closing: until filled
Position Title: Physics/Chemistry Science Teacher
Primary Location: Winona Senior High School
Assignment Specifications: 1.0fte; 184 days/year; 2026-27 School Year
Group Affiliation/Policy: Teachers
Classification: C-5-1
Exempt Status: Exempt
Salary Range: Salary scale is listed in attached Master Contract.
BA Range: $52,020-$66,447
MA Range $61,915-$82,476
Responsibilities: The licensed teacher is responsible for delivering and instructing students in instructional material; evaluating and assessing student progress against instructional outcomes and objectives; monitoring and evaluating student behavior; completing due process paperwork; participating in individual education plan meetings with colleagues and parents; participating and collaborating with other instructional professionals, administrators, parents, counselors, and other district personnel concerning student needs, issues and district learning initiatives, curriculum, and building issues.
Qualifications: Qualified candidates will hold or be eligible to hold a 7-12 Physical, Life or Chemistry License, or any combination thereof, issued by the Minnesota Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board. Preference may be given to candidates who have multiple science related licenses.
School District and Program Information: At Winona Area Public Schools, we strive to inspire curiosity, empower resiliency, and engage the community. WAPS has made a commitment to ingrain the qualities necessary for the perpetuation of a democratic society such as cooperation, inclusivity, multiculturalism, and reflective inquiry in all aspects of our work.
The Winona Senior High School serves students in grades 9-12 with a mission to ensure that all our students graduate with the career skills needed in both a post-secondary and career choice after school to allow them to be career and college ready. Programs include but are not limited to AVID, Honors and Accelerated Learning, inquiry based instruction, and personalized learning with technology.