Greenville Central School District — Where Everyone Learns, Teaches, and Belongs
Are you a passionate agricultural educator looking for a school district that doesn’t just support ag education, but considers it a cornerstone of its community identity?
Nestled between the historic Hudson River, the Catskill Mountains, and the Capital Region's Tech Valley, Greenville Central School District is seeking a dynamic, forward-thinking Agriculture Teacher (1.0 FTE) to join our exceptionally robust and thriving agricultural science department.
In Greenville, agriculture isn't an elective afterthought—it is a hundreds-of-years-old community tradition interwoven with modern innovation. Our highly active, multi-teacher program serves a large, dedicated student body spanning grades 6–12 through Junior and Senior FFA chapters. Greenville FFA is a recognized powerhouse in New York State, boasting a legacy of producing state and national officers, State Star Farmers, and national contest winners. We are looking for an educator who is ready to step into a culture of excellence and help drive it forward.
Why This Position Stands Out:
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Unparalleled Community Support: The Greenville community, local businesses, and a passionate alumni network deeply invest in our ag program, funding travel, scholarships, and active hands-on learning.
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State-of-the-Art Resources & Traditions: From a modern campus environment to beloved annual events like our massive FFA Greenery Sale, you will have the tools and tradition needed to build highly engaging, experiential lessons.
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Live Where You Love: Enjoy a high quality of life in a picturesque, supportive rural community that offers the perfect canvas for agricultural exploration, all while being a short drive from Albany.
Key Responsibilities:
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Hands-on Classroom Instruction: Deliver engaging, inquiry-based lessons that inspire students to be collaborative, creative, and inquisitive, aligning with our district’s primary academic goals.
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FFA Chapter: Act as a leader to our deeply engaged FFA chapters, mentoring students as they prepare for Career Development Events (CDEs), leadership conferences, and community service.
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Community Connection: Cultivate relationships with local agricultural businesses, farms, and families to expand learning opportunities outside the school walls.
Don’t just teach agriculture—shape the future of it in a community that will cheer you on every step of the way. Apply today via RecruitFront to become a Spartan!