- Position Type: Middle School Teaching/Science
- Date Posted: 5/5/2026
- Date Available: 2026-27 School Year
Who We Are
Comstock STEM Academy is a community of educators who believe students are capable of far more than a standard curriculum demands. All middle school students take advanced classes, and our 8th graders complete high school level coursework. Our teachers make that possible through innovative, project based instruction that is connected to students' lives. If you thrive in a dynamic environment, love a challenge, and believe every student deserves to be pushed to their potential, we want to meet you.
Position
Middle School Science/STEM Teacher - Comstock STEM Academy
Salary
Dependent on years of teaching experience, certification, and HQ status, the salary schedule is available upon request.
- Eligible school for Teacher Loan Forgiveness
- Merit Pay
- Sick Day Buyback Program
- Tuition Reimbursement per CEA Contract
Requirements
Valid Secondary Michigan Teaching Certificate AND highly qualified endorsement in Science 6-12, Integrated Science (DI) endorsement 6-12, or Biology (DA) endorsement 6-12.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate brings energy, flexibility, and high expectations to the classroom every day.
- Excited by rigor - you have experience accelerating students into high school level coursework and believe middle schoolers can meet a high bar
- An innovative, project based practitioner who designs learning experiences, not just lessons
- Deeply collaborative - you thrive working alongside fellow teachers to integrate STEM disciplines across grade level standards
- Tech savvy and strategic in using technology to drive learning, creativity, and communication
- Trained in Project Lead the Way (PLTW), or willing to complete the training
- Genuinely passionate about your own professional growth and committed to staying current on research and best practices
Responsibilities
- Teach STEM electives, college and career exploration electives, and advanced middle school science classes, including coursework completed for high school credit.
- Design hands on, lab oriented lessons that connect science, math, and engineering, and demand higher order thinking.
- Use pre , formative, and post assessments to monitor growth, adjust instruction, and differentiate to meet every learner.
- Develop rigorous lesson plans with measurable learning objectives aligned to standards and driven by active student engagement.
- Implement project based learning and interdisciplinary units that bring STEM subjects to life.
- Ensure students demonstrate mastery of grade level content standards.
- Provide structured, standards based learning that interconnects STEM subjects across disciplines.
- Initiate and grow STEM partnerships that enhance instruction inside and outside the classroom.
- Pilot new programs and initiatives that advance the school's vision.
- Use technology purposefully to promote learning, collaboration, and student creativity.
- Collaborate with staff to plan, integrate, and elevate grade level standards in the classroom and in science and engineering labs.
Community & Communication
- Build and maintain genuine, positive rapport with students and families.
- Update newsletters and maintain frequent two way communication with parents.
- Foster student character development and a positive, inclusive classroom culture.
- Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of your work.
Professional Growth
- Actively seek out and apply current research and best practices in STEM education.
- Attend trainings and pursue professional development that strengthens classroom practice.
- Contribute meaningfully to the broader field of STEM education.
- Other essential duties as assigned by the administration.
Ready to join a school that challenges students - and teachers - to do their best work? We'd love to hear from you.
We are actively reviewing applications and encourage you to apply promptly for the 2026-27 school year.
Equal Opportunity Employer
We are an equal opportunity employer.
Notice of Non Discrimination
The policy of Comstock Public Schools is that the district does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, or sexual orientation), marital status, disability, or any other legally prohibited basis in admission or access to district employment, programs, events, or activities. Jill Ansel at Comstock Public Schools has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policy. Contact information: , 6138 King Highway, Kalamazoo, MI 49048.
