Montana Office Of Public Instruction Geraldine , MT 59446
Posted 7 days ago
For the 2024-2025 school year: Geraldine Schools has an opening for a ELEMENTARY TEACHER.
START DATE - AUGUST 2024
Base pay on the salary schedule is $32,500. All years of experience to be allowed/accepted are at the discretion of and recommendation of the Superintendent.
A competitive benefits package is available. The district pays 75% of the health insurance premium. Geraldine Schools has a daycare on-site and district housing may be available.
GERALDINE K-12 SCHOOLS - RANKED BY NICHE - #3 BEST SCHOOL DISTRICT IN MONTANA AND DISTRICT WITH THE BEST TEACHERS IN MONTANA!
Geraldine Public Schools is comprised of a K-12 district with 71 students. We are a member of the DGSG-Denton/Geyser/Stanford/Geraldine sports co-op.
In addition to a full-time superintendent, there are 11 certified staff members. Geraldine Schools currently offers a fully accredited academic program, and is a member of the Golden Triangle Curriculum Consortium. Technology has been a priority at Geraldine Schools.
Geraldine Schools is 1:1 Chromebook in grades K-12. All staff have classroom laptops and smartboards in classrooms. Geraldine Schools boasts a newer facility, which has been continually updated.
THE GERALDINE COMMUNITY
Geraldine is a farming and ranching community located in the heart of the Golden Triangle in beautiful north central Montana. Fort Benton is 26 miles to the northwest, and Stanford is 45 miles to the south.
The city of Great Falls is an hour's drive west. Lewistown is 75 miles to the south. Square Butte Mountain is a popular photographic and hiking spot a short distance away.
Hunting and fishing are abundant in the area year-round. Showdown Ski Area is a nice two-hour drive for some of the best skiing in Montana. The Geraldine community boasts 2 churches, a bank, a grocery store, 2 gas stations, a hardware store, a feed store, a public library, public swimming pool, a coffee shop, and one bar & cafe.
Geraldine has a number of geographic interests. Square Butte Mountain-a large laccolith, and the Shonkin Sag-a prehistoric fluvioglacial landform-where Lost Lake resides are very near.
The Wild & Scenic Missouri River is close. Ancient igneous rock also forms the nearby Highwood Mountains, just a 20-minute drive away. The birthplace of Montana - Fort Benton, is 26 miles away with many museums and area interests.
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