Summary & Overview ofSummerAcademy
SEZPs mission to dramatically improve educational opportunity for Springfield students is marked by our Empowerment Academy programming. Empowerment Academies are an initiative to provide targeted small-group academic support to middle and high school students duringschool breaks. This year Summer Academy will provide targeted support to students across both academics and social emotional learning.
For Empowerment Academies a select number of students at each school will work in small intervention groups led by highly effective dedicated educators. The small group size and targeted instruction will allow students to receive intensive personalized academic support tailored to their specific needs. The academy opportunity will also enable teachers to hone intervention delivery skills to more effectively carry out intervention beyond thesummer vacation Academy will also provide ample and robust non-academic opportunities for students and staff through on-site programming field trips or off-site experiences and other support that students and staff need throughout the summer.
Schools in SEZP will run individualized Summer Academy programs that focus on the particular needs of their students. Dates times and program expectations will vary. Please consult your school leader for specific details.
General Responsibilities
- Implement strategies for building an equitable anti-racist high-quality and caringSummer Academy culture
- Thoroughly plan for all intervention lessons/treatments programs or trips
- Actively drive at for at least 90% class attendance rate each day among all students
- Build strong and supportive relationships with students in your care
- Track attendance each day
- Monitor student response to intervention treatments throughout the weeks
- Adjust interventions according to student data
- Teach or work the required number of hours specified in the school-based academy schedule each day
- Attend all academy professional development sessions (to be determined by your academy leader) and be in attendance 100% of each day of the academy with your students
- Carry out any additional responsibilities specific to each schools unique schedule of additional supports and experiences (e.g. morning circle community building awarding of incentives)
GeneralRequirements
- Committed to actively dismantling racism and inequity in the classroom by holding all students to high expectations delivering rigorous grade-level instruction withappropriatescaffolds aggressively monitoring for understanding and ensuring all students have an active voice as a learner
- Demonstrated techniques for building relationships with students & families
- Demonstrated ability to work in a complex environment
Compensation:Rates of pay will vary across programs and roles. Please consult your school leader for specific details.
- $50 per hour for teachers and coordinators depending upon program expectations and attendance incentives
Work Schedule:
- Daily and weekly schedules will vary by program location
- 3-6 week summer programming starts on or around July 2026
About the Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership:
While Massachusetts is consistently ranked as one of the top states for education results in the country we have one of the highest and most persistent opportunity gaps. The Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership (SEZP) - established in 2015 as a collaboration between Springfield Public Schools (SPS) the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and the Springfield Education Association (SEA) seeks to improve the longitudinal life outcomes of the more than 2500 students in our 8 middle schools.
SEZP combines district-based public education with the flexibility of autonomous school models granting schools meaningful control over curriculum staffing scheduling and budgetingwhile maintaining clear accountability for student learning and growth.
Across all of its workincluding school improvement and educator preparationSEZP is guided by three core values:
- Access: Expanding access to strong learning environments skilled mentors and clear pathways for students and educators
- Belonging: Building communities where people are known supported and accountable to one another
- Opportunity: Preparing students and educators to learn lead and thrive over time
NONDISCRIMINATION EMPLOYMENT STATEMENT
The Springfield Public Schools does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race color religion national origin sex gender identity sexual orientation genetic information pregnancy or pregnancy related conditions ancestry age disability veteran status or marital status.
NOTICE OF SEX NONDISCRIMINATION
Springfield Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of sex and prohibits sex discrimination including sexual harassment in any education program or activity that it operates as required by Title IX and its regulations including in admission and employment.
Inquiries about Title IX may be referred to the Springfield Public Schools Title IX Coordinator the U.S. Department of Educations Office for Civil Rights at or both.
The Springfield Public Schools Title IX Coordinator is Jeremy Saint Laurent Chief Legal Counsel of Legal Services 1550 Main Street Springfield MA 01103 ext. 55325
Springfield Public Schools sex nondiscrimination policy and grievance procedures can be located on the Springfield Public Schools website report information about conduct that may constitute sex discrimination or make a complaint of sex discrimination under Title IX please refer to
Required Experience:
IC
Summary & Overview ofSummerAcademySEZPs mission to dramatically improve educational opportunity for Springfield students is marked by our Empowerment Academy programming. Empowerment Academies are an initiative to provide targeted small-group academic support to middle and high school students durin...
Summary & Overview ofSummerAcademy
SEZPs mission to dramatically improve educational opportunity for Springfield students is marked by our Empowerment Academy programming. Empowerment Academies are an initiative to provide targeted small-group academic support to middle and high school students duringschool breaks. This year Summer Academy will provide targeted support to students across both academics and social emotional learning.
For Empowerment Academies a select number of students at each school will work in small intervention groups led by highly effective dedicated educators. The small group size and targeted instruction will allow students to receive intensive personalized academic support tailored to their specific needs. The academy opportunity will also enable teachers to hone intervention delivery skills to more effectively carry out intervention beyond thesummer vacation Academy will also provide ample and robust non-academic opportunities for students and staff through on-site programming field trips or off-site experiences and other support that students and staff need throughout the summer.
Schools in SEZP will run individualized Summer Academy programs that focus on the particular needs of their students. Dates times and program expectations will vary. Please consult your school leader for specific details.
General Responsibilities
- Implement strategies for building an equitable anti-racist high-quality and caringSummer Academy culture
- Thoroughly plan for all intervention lessons/treatments programs or trips
- Actively drive at for at least 90% class attendance rate each day among all students
- Build strong and supportive relationships with students in your care
- Track attendance each day
- Monitor student response to intervention treatments throughout the weeks
- Adjust interventions according to student data
- Teach or work the required number of hours specified in the school-based academy schedule each day
- Attend all academy professional development sessions (to be determined by your academy leader) and be in attendance 100% of each day of the academy with your students
- Carry out any additional responsibilities specific to each schools unique schedule of additional supports and experiences (e.g. morning circle community building awarding of incentives)
GeneralRequirements
- Committed to actively dismantling racism and inequity in the classroom by holding all students to high expectations delivering rigorous grade-level instruction withappropriatescaffolds aggressively monitoring for understanding and ensuring all students have an active voice as a learner
- Demonstrated techniques for building relationships with students & families
- Demonstrated ability to work in a complex environment
Compensation:Rates of pay will vary across programs and roles. Please consult your school leader for specific details.
- $50 per hour for teachers and coordinators depending upon program expectations and attendance incentives
Work Schedule:
- Daily and weekly schedules will vary by program location
- 3-6 week summer programming starts on or around July 2026
About the Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership:
While Massachusetts is consistently ranked as one of the top states for education results in the country we have one of the highest and most persistent opportunity gaps. The Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership (SEZP) - established in 2015 as a collaboration between Springfield Public Schools (SPS) the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and the Springfield Education Association (SEA) seeks to improve the longitudinal life outcomes of the more than 2500 students in our 8 middle schools.
SEZP combines district-based public education with the flexibility of autonomous school models granting schools meaningful control over curriculum staffing scheduling and budgetingwhile maintaining clear accountability for student learning and growth.
Across all of its workincluding school improvement and educator preparationSEZP is guided by three core values:
- Access: Expanding access to strong learning environments skilled mentors and clear pathways for students and educators
- Belonging: Building communities where people are known supported and accountable to one another
- Opportunity: Preparing students and educators to learn lead and thrive over time
NONDISCRIMINATION EMPLOYMENT STATEMENT
The Springfield Public Schools does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race color religion national origin sex gender identity sexual orientation genetic information pregnancy or pregnancy related conditions ancestry age disability veteran status or marital status.
NOTICE OF SEX NONDISCRIMINATION
Springfield Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of sex and prohibits sex discrimination including sexual harassment in any education program or activity that it operates as required by Title IX and its regulations including in admission and employment.
Inquiries about Title IX may be referred to the Springfield Public Schools Title IX Coordinator the U.S. Department of Educations Office for Civil Rights at or both.
The Springfield Public Schools Title IX Coordinator is Jeremy Saint Laurent Chief Legal Counsel of Legal Services 1550 Main Street Springfield MA 01103 ext. 55325
Springfield Public Schools sex nondiscrimination policy and grievance procedures can be located on the Springfield Public Schools website report information about conduct that may constitute sex discrimination or make a complaint of sex discrimination under Title IX please refer to
Required Experience:
IC
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