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The Antioch School Has Student Openings

The Antioch School has student openings availible. For information about the school, registration, and openings, and to make appointments to visit the school or to speak with other staff, contact MJ Richlen, School Manager, at 937-767-7642 or mj@antiochschool.org.

The Antioch School is one of the oldest alternative schools in the country.

It was founded in 1921 by Arthur Morgan, then president of Antioch College. It has been independent of Antioch College since 1979, but still retains ties with the College.

The Antioch School offers child-centered programs for nursery, kindergarten, and traditional grade school ages in mixed-age groups, the Younger Group, and the Older Group.

The school is run by the teachers, a school manager, parents and a Board of Directors.

It is a place in which children are encouraged to pursue their innate curiosity wherever, and as far as, their abilities can take them. Children are encouraged to take the next step, to risk, to make mistakes and to try again as they find their own unique ways of learning. Through example and direct experience, children learn self-discipline, self-direction, value setting, and the relationship between choice and consequence.

The Antioch School is a place where childhood is respected and children are enjoyed.

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AERO School Starters Course Starts September 29th!

If you are interested in taking the AERO online School Starter Course you need to contact us THIS WEEK, especially if you need any special financial arrangements. You can write to us at JerryAERO@AOL.com, or call the office at 516-621-2195. We still have some openings.  To guarantee your place in the course you can simply pay the regular tuition here

This year's course again has a limit of 25 students. It starts September 29th. When we reach 25 accepted students registration will close for this year. We only offer this class once a year. This year you have the option of getting graduate credit. Chris Mercogliano, author of How to Grow a School, will join us as an instructor along with Jerry Mintz and other guest resource people.. 

The course is entirely online and not in real time for the most part (except for a few chats). So you can access it as you have time.  Register soon to guarantee a place.

 

The cost for the basic course is still only $1000 but will definitely go up next year. For those who want graduate credit from Antioch University New England the cost is only $1500. This price can include a group of up to 5 people on your team (but anyone who wants the graduate credit must pay the additional $500). We can arrange payments for those not taking the course for credit, but you should contact us THIS WEEK. Contact JerryAERO@AOL.com to arrange this.

 

Click here to find out more about the course or to enroll. 

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Voyagers’ Community School Needs a Teacher/Administrator.

Voyagers' Community School, in Farmingdale, NJ, is looking for a teacher/administrator to work in the elementary grades and assist with the mounting administrative and operational necessities. We are looking for someone who understand progressive, constructivist approaches and has a desire to help run and sustain a growing school. If you, or someone you know, is interest please forward your resume/CV and cover letter as soon as possible. To better understand the school visit voyagerskids.com.

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Three Rivers Village School Is Look For A Staff Member.

Three Rivers Village School in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania is looking for a staff person to work for the 2014-15 school year and beyond! The position will be full or part-time depending on the availability of the staff person and the needs of the school. Please review the Staff Job Description to learn more about the position and see the application process below. 

Three Rivers Village School Staff Job Description
Staff people at Three Rivers Village School act as dependable stewards of the school; facilitate student access to resources; exemplify mature practice of personal fulfillment and societal engagement; and anchor school culture to values of interpersonal respect and trust in the natural impulse toward personal growth.
Being a successful staff person at TRVS requires an ability to honor the choices of others even when those choices are not those you would make, and an ability to trust in the school's peer-based judicial system to adequately resolve rule infractions. Staff people at TRVS are available as facilitators and friends as students pursue their own interests.

Staff people are expected to:
·         Be interested in getting to know and understanding students.
·         Model being a good citizen. Notice what needs to be done around the school and then do it. Take on responsibilities and follow through on them. Jump into work head first. Be a model of commitment and responsibility.
·         Actively take on projects that help the school, such as School Meeting clerkships, committees, and co-ops.
·         Practice effective group collaboration skills including: active listening, question asking, self-awareness, sharing of information and resources, addressing conflict in a timely manner, and a willingness to engage in dialogue.
·         Be familiar with and use the rule book; challenge rule-breaking behavior of students and staff and write it up if necessary.
·         Be familiar with and use the rule book; challenge rule-breaking behavior and write it up if necessary.
·         Be ready to explain how self-initiated learning works and why we believe in it. Be supportive of those who are learning how it works.
·         Seek to deepen their own understanding of the school and its philosophy.
·         Be able to manage their own work, including high levels of initiative and ability to authentically and effectively prioritize, including the ability to decline requests from children when appropriate.
·         Be punctual and safety-conscious.
·         Have a high level of writing, communication, and computer literacy skills.
·         Read and respond to emails daily.
·         Be available to help with PR efforts during and outside of school hours.


In all interactions with students, staff people are expected to:
·         Treat students and adults alike with respect.
·         Be helpful and supportive of students’ expressed interests.
·         Consider whether situations genuinely require staff intervention. Benign neglect when possible encourages initiative and self-confidence.
·         Adopt the approach that what students accomplish here is up to them.
·         Adopt the approach that students should spend their time in ways that are satisfying to them.
·         When appropriate, remind students that feeling bored, failing to understand something, getting frustrated, and even failure are all stages on the way to success.
·         Distinguish between casual requests and heartfelt ones. Avoid finding something for students to do, or rushing in to help. Students dependent on adult attention need to wean themselves. If asked for assistance, encourage      students to pin down exactly what they want. If they express interest in doing something, then just what do they mean? Express confidence in students’ ability to accomplish what they want to do.

To apply for the position, please submit the following materials:

Completed TRVS Employment application
Provide proof of, or intent to obtain the following clearances:

Federal Criminal History Record
Pennsylvania State Criminal Record Check
Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance

Resume
Letter of interest addressing at least the following specifics:
How you became interested in Three Rivers Village School.
Why you would like to be on staff.
What reading you’ve done about Three Rivers Village School and other democratic schools.
Any previous experience you have had attending, visiting, or working in other democratic schools.
Any previous experience you have working with children and teens.
Any previous experience you have with business or nonprofit administration.
Your own interests, passions, and skills.

Materials should be mailed, faxed, or emailed to:
Three Rivers Village School
4721 Stanton Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
(412) 408-3388
Fax: (412) 927-0999
hiring@threeriversvillageschool.org