Princeton Charter School (PCS) is a public charter school which opened in September 1997. For the 2004-2005 school year, there will be 280 students in kindergarten through grade eight. class.
In September 2001, PCS began an expansion of the upper school by adding students in grades five and six. This expansion is now complete, and a newly renovated building to house grades K-4 will be completed by September 2004.
Princeton Charter School employs teachers of:
Occasionally there are part-time opportunities which may be brought up to full-time status by teachers whose expertise covers more than one subject area.
Please send your Curriculum vitae and a brief statement on your approach to the teaching of your subject(s) to us at:
Princeton Charter SchoolFor more information about the school, please check our web site at: http://www.pcs.k12.nj.us
NOTE: New Jersey law requires all public-school teachers to obtain a New Jersey teaching certificate or ``Alternate Route'' provisional license, which allows individuals to teach for one year while completing required short courses in essential areas of professional knowledge and skills. Alternate-route certificate holders are encouraged to apply, and PCS may be able to expedite the certification for experienced teachers. Certificates from other states are usually accepted after verification of course work and documentation of one year of full-time teaching experience. Information about permanent and provisional licenses may be obtained by applying to the State of New Jersey, Department of Education, Office of Licensing and Academic credentials, CN 500, Trenton, NJ 08625-0500 (add Attn: Alternate Route if applicable).
Princeton Charter School is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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