Del Mar Pines School, founded in 1978, is a small, private elementary school located in Carmel Valley. We have one class per grade, K-6th, with two teachers for math groups. We also offer all of our students one hour each week of specialized classes in music, art, PE, hands-on science, Spanish, technology, and library.
Role Description
This is a full-time on-site role for a Sixth Grade Teacher at Del Mar Pines School. The Sixth Grade Teacher will be responsible for implementing the curriculum, teaching language arts, math, writing, science, and social studies, maintaining effective communication with students and parents, and ensuring high-quality education for our students.
Qualifications
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