Overview of High School
Founded in 1916, West Catholic Preparatory High School has enjoyed a rich history of preparing young people to be competitive in the college setting and the career world. The challenging academic curriculum, competitive athletics program and engaging activities complement each other to foster courage, character and leadership.
West Catholic Preparatory High School Belief Statement
At West Catholic Preparatory Catholic High School, we believe our education inspires a life-long commitment to service, especially to those in need. Grounded in Catholic gospel values, our education develops each person’s full potential spiritually, intellectually, socially, and physically. We are committed to developing meaningful relationships with our students, ensuring they feel supported and valued throughout their educational journey. We believe education should be available to all students regardless of ethnicity, religious affiliation, or socio-economic status, and it encourages respect for and an understanding of our multicultural family.
Successful Candidates:
· Develop meaningful and lasting relationships with students and staff
· Prepare and deliver engaging and structured lessons to students
· Collaborate with other teachers to develop a sense of community and to create course plans and materials
· Develop in each student an understanding of subject concepts- conceptually and procedurally.
· Work closely with school leaders to analyze student data.
· Engage families in their child’s education by maintaining communication
· Ensure adherence with school policies, regulations, and objectives
· Be open and receptive to feedback and continuous improvement.
Qualifications:
- Minimum bachelor’s degree with at least 24 credits in Science
Benefits
West Catholic Preparatory High School offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including comprehensive medical benefits and a 403(b) retirement plan. Our faculty and staff enjoy opportunities for professional development, fostering growth and advancement within the school community.