Long Term Substitute Teacher - Secondary Math
Listed on 2025-12-10
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic, Faculty
Berkshire Art and Technology (BART) Public Charter School
BART Charter Public School
Adams, Massachusetts
Executive Director
Start Date:
July 2026
Founded in 2004 as an alternative to the existing municipal and regional public school options in the region, BART provides a unique and vital educational choice for students from across Berkshire County, spanning backgrounds, languages, and experiences. BART is committed to the arts and technology as key parts of their students’ college preparatory and career pathway journey. BART blends rigorous academics with a focus on arts and technology, fostering creativity, innovation, and critical thinking.
As the only Charter public school option in the Berkshires, BART is committed to serving the whole student and cultivating a strong sense of community and collective purpose, empowering learners to see themselves and the world beyond their more limited local town’s views.
BART embraced the arts and technology as important parts of a young person’s journey before other schools in the region and holds this insight as a point of pride. Not limited by the boundaries of a single town, BART provides an important choice for students in the area and gives students the opportunity to engage with others who share their desire for rich arts education as they explore new concepts.
BART is dedicated to ongoing growth and improvement, embracing data-informed decision-making and collaborative leadership. They strive to create an energizing environment where student voices are heard, faculty are supported, and all members of their community can thrive. BART is committed to fostering an inclusive environment, dedicated to equity as an important part of learning about the world.
MissionBART Charter Public School (BART) prepares students for college by promoting mastery of academic skills and content with a strong foundation in arts and technology. The school provides middle and high school students in Berkshire County with an educational community that regards everyone, including teachers and parents, as lifelong learners.
At a GlanceStudents of color: 33%
Total faculty: ~70
Faculty of color: 9%
Student/teacher ratio: 9.4:1
Campus size:
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