Moss Street – a call for teachers

Posted on December 16, 2019

Teacher wearing Moss Street Partnership School yellow shirt smiling at student.
"The energy was palpable and the smiles were heartwarming," said Dr. Randall Penfield, dean of the School of Education, who greeted students at the brand-new Moss Street Partnership School on Monday. The school is a partnership between UNCG and Rockingham County Schools and part of a larger initiative to improve student learning in low-performing schools.

Moss Street Partnership School in Reidsville is searching for qualified teachers and substitute teachers.

We hope that as part of the extended UNCG community, you can help us share this tremendous opportunity and encourage friends, family and colleagues to join our team and mission to make a real impact.

Teaching is at the heart of what we do, and Moss Street offers so much more to our students and
community. We blend expanded instructional capacity integrated with broad wrap-around services
– like counseling and nutritional programs – to support students’ health, social development, and
emotional well-being, as well as the professional development of the educational staff.

We are a fully inclusive, collaborative culture for K-5 students that is learner-centered and learner-led. All students learn to be contributors to their families and communities. At Moss Street Partnership School students are encouraged and supported in pursuing their dreams and aspirations.

Help us expand our reach and bring talented, caring professionals into our very special Moss Street environment. Teaching at Moss Street Partnership School matters, and it will make a real difference every day.

Learn more about Moss Street Partnership School at mossstreet.uncg.edu.

Questions about Moss Street Partnership School, contact:
Dr. Christina O’Connor
UNCG School of Education
Email: ckoconno@uncg.edu
Phone: (336) 256-1082

Find information about this unique opportunity, and the application process at spartantalent.uncg.edu.

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