POSITION:High School English Language Arts Teacher Pathways Program
LOCATION: Kenowa Hills Pathways High School
START DATE/CALENDAR: 202627 School Year / Per KHEA Master Agreement
SALARY/BENEFITS: As outlined in the KHEA Master Agreement
SUMMARY
Kenowa Hills Pathways High School (KHPHS) provides a highly customized personalized and future-focused high school experience for every learner. The mission of KHPHS is to equip graduates with a high level of college and career readiness through individualized pathways strong relationships and meaningful learning experiences. Students at Pathways earn a Kenowa Hills diploma while engaging in flexible pathways designed to meet Michigan Merit Curriculum requirements.
Students at Pathways benefit from a flexible relationship-centered environment designed to support re-engagement credit attainment and post-secondary success. Staff serve as facilitators of learning helping students connect academic content to their future goals through the Michigan Merit Curriculum Educational Development Plans (EDPs) and real-world experiences.
This position is ideal for educators who are adaptable relationship-driven and energized by helping students find success through non-traditional pathways. Pathways is not a traditional high school setting. We are seeking educators who are energized by building relationships adapting instruction and helping students find success through alternative pathways.
QUALIFICATIONS
Valid Michigan teaching certificate with appropriate secondary ELA - BA endorsement
Strong understanding of adolescent literacy and differentiated instruction
Background in reading intervention strongly preferred
Experience working with high school students preferred
Demonstrated ability to build strong positive relationships with students
Experience in alternative education credit recovery or non-traditional settings preferred
Knowledge of culturally responsive practices and student-centered instruction
Commitment to Capturing Kids Hearts (CKH) and relational practices
Strong collaboration communication and problem-solving skills
Ability to adapt instruction to meet diverse academic and social-emotional needs
Preference given to candidates with additional secondary endorsements (e.g. Science or other core content areas) as Pathways educators may support interdisciplinary instruction and flexible scheduling to meet student needs.
BX / EX / DI (preferred)
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Facilitate ELA instruction aligned to the Michigan Merit Curriculum in a flexible student-centered learning environment
Design and implement personalized learning experiences that support credit attainment and student growth
Build strong relationships with students to support engagement attendance and academic progress
Support students in connecting coursework to their Educational Development Plans (EDPs) and future goals
Utilize a variety of instructional approaches including blended and digital learning tools
Provide ongoing feedback and monitor student progress toward graduation requirements
Maintain high expectations while providing appropriate supports and interventions
Collaborate with Pathways staff counselors and community partners to support student success
Participate in Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) and data-driven decision-making
Maintain accurate records of attendance grades and student progress
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND EXPECTATIONS
This position is located within a non-traditional high school program that emphasizes flexibility relationship-building and individualized support.
Educators in this role must be comfortable:
Working with students who may have experienced barriers in traditional settings
Adapting instruction pacing and expectations to meet diverse needs
Supporting student re-engagement and persistence toward graduation
Maintaining consistency structure and high expectations in a flexible environment
The ability to remain patient responsive and solution-oriented while building trust with students is essential.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those required to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. This is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties responsibilities or requirements. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
This position requires the ability to:
Stand walk and move throughout the classroom and school environment for extended periods
Use hands and arms to operate technology instructional materials and classroom tools
Communicate effectively with students staff and families
The work environment may include:
Frequent movement transitions and varying noise levels
Working with students who may demonstrate behavioral or emotional dysregulation including verbal outbursts or refusal
This position may involve responding to student behaviors in real time including supporting students in re-engaging with instruction and maintaining a safe learning environment.
The role requires:
The ability to remain calm patient and responsive in dynamic situations
The ability to implement de-escalation strategies and maintain a safe structured learning environment
The ability to support students with a range of academic social and behavioral needs
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Full-time position
School year position per KHEA Master Agreement
NOTE TO APPLICANTS
Pursuant to PA 131 the selected candidate must receive clearance from the Michigan State Police Department prior to employment. The candidate is responsible for the background check fee.
NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
Kenowa Hills Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race color religion national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity) age disability height weight marital status genetic information or any other legally protected status in its programs services activities or employment opportunities.
Inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies should be directed to:
Director of Human Resources Kenowa Hills Public Schools 2325 Four Mile Road NW Grand Rapids MI 49544 Phone:
Applicants who require accommodation to participate in the application or interview process are encouraged to contact Human Resources.
Required Experience:
IC
Pathways HS ELA TeacherPOSITION:High School English Language Arts Teacher Pathways ProgramLOCATION: Kenowa Hills Pathways High SchoolSTART DATE/CALENDAR: 202627 School Year / Per KHEA Master AgreementSALARY/BENEFITS: As outlined in the KHEA Master AgreementSUMMARYKenowa Hills Pathways High School (...
Pathways HS ELA Teacher
POSITION:High School English Language Arts Teacher Pathways Program
LOCATION: Kenowa Hills Pathways High School
START DATE/CALENDAR: 202627 School Year / Per KHEA Master Agreement
SALARY/BENEFITS: As outlined in the KHEA Master Agreement
SUMMARY
Kenowa Hills Pathways High School (KHPHS) provides a highly customized personalized and future-focused high school experience for every learner. The mission of KHPHS is to equip graduates with a high level of college and career readiness through individualized pathways strong relationships and meaningful learning experiences. Students at Pathways earn a Kenowa Hills diploma while engaging in flexible pathways designed to meet Michigan Merit Curriculum requirements.
Students at Pathways benefit from a flexible relationship-centered environment designed to support re-engagement credit attainment and post-secondary success. Staff serve as facilitators of learning helping students connect academic content to their future goals through the Michigan Merit Curriculum Educational Development Plans (EDPs) and real-world experiences.
This position is ideal for educators who are adaptable relationship-driven and energized by helping students find success through non-traditional pathways. Pathways is not a traditional high school setting. We are seeking educators who are energized by building relationships adapting instruction and helping students find success through alternative pathways.
QUALIFICATIONS
Valid Michigan teaching certificate with appropriate secondary ELA - BA endorsement
Strong understanding of adolescent literacy and differentiated instruction
Background in reading intervention strongly preferred
Experience working with high school students preferred
Demonstrated ability to build strong positive relationships with students
Experience in alternative education credit recovery or non-traditional settings preferred
Knowledge of culturally responsive practices and student-centered instruction
Commitment to Capturing Kids Hearts (CKH) and relational practices
Strong collaboration communication and problem-solving skills
Ability to adapt instruction to meet diverse academic and social-emotional needs
Preference given to candidates with additional secondary endorsements (e.g. Science or other core content areas) as Pathways educators may support interdisciplinary instruction and flexible scheduling to meet student needs.
BX / EX / DI (preferred)
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Facilitate ELA instruction aligned to the Michigan Merit Curriculum in a flexible student-centered learning environment
Design and implement personalized learning experiences that support credit attainment and student growth
Build strong relationships with students to support engagement attendance and academic progress
Support students in connecting coursework to their Educational Development Plans (EDPs) and future goals
Utilize a variety of instructional approaches including blended and digital learning tools
Provide ongoing feedback and monitor student progress toward graduation requirements
Maintain high expectations while providing appropriate supports and interventions
Collaborate with Pathways staff counselors and community partners to support student success
Participate in Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) and data-driven decision-making
Maintain accurate records of attendance grades and student progress
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND EXPECTATIONS
This position is located within a non-traditional high school program that emphasizes flexibility relationship-building and individualized support.
Educators in this role must be comfortable:
Working with students who may have experienced barriers in traditional settings
Adapting instruction pacing and expectations to meet diverse needs
Supporting student re-engagement and persistence toward graduation
Maintaining consistency structure and high expectations in a flexible environment
The ability to remain patient responsive and solution-oriented while building trust with students is essential.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those required to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. This is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties responsibilities or requirements. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
This position requires the ability to:
Stand walk and move throughout the classroom and school environment for extended periods
Use hands and arms to operate technology instructional materials and classroom tools
Communicate effectively with students staff and families
The work environment may include:
Frequent movement transitions and varying noise levels
Working with students who may demonstrate behavioral or emotional dysregulation including verbal outbursts or refusal
This position may involve responding to student behaviors in real time including supporting students in re-engaging with instruction and maintaining a safe learning environment.
The role requires:
The ability to remain calm patient and responsive in dynamic situations
The ability to implement de-escalation strategies and maintain a safe structured learning environment
The ability to support students with a range of academic social and behavioral needs
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Full-time position
School year position per KHEA Master Agreement
NOTE TO APPLICANTS
Pursuant to PA 131 the selected candidate must receive clearance from the Michigan State Police Department prior to employment. The candidate is responsible for the background check fee.
NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
Kenowa Hills Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race color religion national origin or ancestry sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity) age disability height weight marital status genetic information or any other legally protected status in its programs services activities or employment opportunities.
Inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies should be directed to:
Director of Human Resources Kenowa Hills Public Schools 2325 Four Mile Road NW Grand Rapids MI 49544 Phone:
Applicants who require accommodation to participate in the application or interview process are encouraged to contact Human Resources.