Dear Administrator:  

I am interested in a secondary teaching position in science and/or special education. I am well qualified for either position, currently possessing four New York State teaching certifications: Earth and general science 7th- 12th grades, students with disabilities 5th - 7th and 7th - 12th. I have ten years of teaching experience in the New York City Department of Education. I have experience working with diverse student population and engage them in learning. I use teaching methods that coincide with Common Core Curriculum, including high-interest learning material, multiple means of assessment and instruction as well as modeling and scaffolding of new skills, I ensure that every student achieves excellence.

Thank you for taking the time to read this post.

Yours truly,

Jennifer Dunn

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Please submit your resume to aeversley@schools.nyc.gov.

Dear Jennifer,

 

If you are still availabel and interested in a position, please contact me at jblack3@schools.nyc.gov.

 

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