July 29, 2003

 

Dear Teacher:

 

I am writing to tell you about a unique and exciting opportunity to become part of the largest public school system in the nation.  The Excelsior Teacher Initiative (ETI), created to bring exceptional certified educators to teach in New York City public schools, seeks experienced teachers in shortage subject areas such as math, science, special education, Spanish, physical education, bilingual education, ESL and speech therapy.  Hundreds of new and veteran teachers from around the NY area and the country have already applied to be part of this movement to teach in our city’s classrooms.

 

As a former NYC public school teacher, I know firsthand the impact a dedicated educator can have on a student’s academic success.  During my first year teaching sixth grade in New York, I was apprehensive about my ability to meet the needs of all my students and even more concerned about the limited time available to provide individual attention.  But through cooperative learning projects and peer tutoring exercises, I was able to create a positive learning environment that promoted both academic achievement and personal growth. This is just one of the many challenges and successes I experienced in the classroom, but it demonstrates the positive outcomes which can result from seemingly insurmountable obstacles.

 

The Excelsior Teacher Initiative aims to duplicate my experience – to place qualified educators in schools and communities where they are most needed in an effort to improve student achievement.  ETI is a critical component of NYC Public Schools’ comprehensive Children First Initiative, as it supports the initiative’s goal to meet the demand for talented teachers in all NYC classrooms by this fall.  It is ETI’s mission to provide all New York City students with access to the greatest team of educators imaginable.

 

If you have the dedication and drive to meet the challenge of teaching in New York City and are seeking an opportunity to maximize your professional impact, I strongly encourage you to apply to ETI.  The streamlined application process is quick and easy, and ETI staff are also helping candidates manage the licensing and certification paperwork. Other benefits of the program include intensive paid pre-service training, a network of support, and immediate opportunities to meet with principals.

 

Due to strong response, ETI will extend their July 21st deadline, and will continue to accept applications as long as the NYC Department of Education has openings in shortage areas. You are encouraged to apply quickly, however, as vacancies are being filled immediately. 

 

Apply online now at www.excelsiorteacherinitiative.org.  Email [log in to unmask] for more information.

 

Thank you,

 

De’Shawn Wright

ETI Ambassador

 





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