PURPOSE STATEMENT

Working in collaboration with colleagues, the elementary dual language classroom teacher will create a classroom environment that implements district approved curriculum to ensure an equitable, engaging, and positive learning experience for all dual language students.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  1. Build a foundation of positive relationships, high expectations, equitable systems, and SEL-informed practices, which will drive daily practices and beliefs when working with students.
  2. Actively support a productive climate of collaboration in a professional learning community whereby the teacher analyzes student data, takes risks, shares successes/failures, and explores new practices in order to improve student learning for all.
  3. Plan, implement, and evaluate classroom instructional activities consistent with adopted district curriculum and standards.
  4. Through the equity lens, provide clear and focused instruction for all students by using a variety of teaching strategies that promote student engagement and interaction in order to meet the needs of all students.
  5. Instruct monolingual and limited English/Spanish speaking students utilizing both Spanish and English through the implementation of dual language enrichment and early exit programs.
  6. Collaboratively develop and implement common formative assessments in order to monitor student learning and instructional effectiveness.
  7. Support and implement building-wide behavior standards in order to ensure an orderly, safe and productive learning environment.
  8. Communicate positively and regularly with monolingual English/Spanish and limited English speaking parents and/or legal guardians in the areas of growth, student progress, and teacher expectations; develop meaningful collaboration between home and school.
  9. Establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with grade level team members and other staff, administrators, parents/legal guardians, support groups, and community members.

REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS

Reports to the Building Administrator


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education and Experience

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Licenses/Special Requirements


PAY LEVEL

Walla Walla Public Schools Teachers Salary Schedule; Retirement, SEBB Benefits, Paid Sick Leave


CONDITIONS

The preceding list of essential functions is not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary.


The Walla Walla School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.  The Walla Walla School District will also take steps to assure that national origin persons who lack English language skills can participate in all education programs, services and activities.  For information regarding translation services or transitional bilingual education programs, contact (509) 527-3000.   The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:

 

Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator                                                   

Title IX Coordinator                                               

Dr. Mindy Meyer, Director of HR                                 

364 S. Park Street                                                     

Walla Walla, WA 99362                                               

(509) 527-3000                                                          

                                                 

Section 504/ADA Coordinator

Barb Casey, Director of Special Education

364 S. Park Street

Walla Walla, WA 99362

(509) 527-3000