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Seeking educators passionate about serving students

 

We are a Preschool-8th grade district with approximately 1,100 students between two campuses. Our students come from the town of Lincoln, Boston (through our participation in the METCO program), from the Hanscom Air Force Base (serving all branches of the military) and employee children from neighboring towns. 46% of our students identify as students of color and 44% of our students are military-dependent children. 

 

All of our schools have been built or renovated within the last 10 years. Join a faculty with time built into their schedule for collaboration, planning, and professional learning. We are a well-resourced district where teachers have the materials they need to teach well.  

One Diverse Community

Smiling child in art classroom in the Hanscom School holds up his hands showing the paint from his project

 

Hanscom Campus

The Hanscom campus schools serve the students of our military families on the Hanscom Air Force Base.

Easily accessible to Rt 3, Rt 95/128, and Rt 2

Public transportation options include MBTA buses and regional transit buses

Short walk from Hanscom Air Force Base housing

 

A group of children and adults gather around a table in a classroom.

 

Lincoln Campus

Students from the Town of Lincoln and Boston in grades PK-8 attend school at our Lincoln campus.

Easily accessible to Rt 3, Rt 95/128, and Rt 2

Short walk from MBTA commuter rail

Bicycle-friendly community and campus

Our Core Values

 

Three core values guide all of our work:

Excellence and Innovation in Teaching and Learning

Respect for Every Individual

Collaboration and Community 

 

Learn More About our Core Values

AIDE (Antiracism, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity)

 

The Lincoln Public Schools are committed to providing positive, inclusive educational experiences that allow all students to succeed. To that end, we believe that AIDE work begins with having the best possible staff, and supporting them to do their best possible work. Through access to high-quality resources, ongoing professional development, and an emphasis on collaboration, our faculty are able to implement culturally relevant materials and culturally responsive teaching methods. 

 

We are always looking for new staff with a common commitment to our goals and values.

View Current Openings and Apply Today!

 

Lincoln Public Schools Non-discrimination Statement


The School Committee subscribes to the fullest extent to the principle of the dignity of all people and of their labors and will take action to ensure that any individual within the District who is responsible for hiring and/or personnel supervision understands that applicants are employed, assigned, and promoted without regard to their age, color, active military/veteran status, disability, national origin, ancestry, race, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions, or housing status. Every available opportunity will be taken in order to assure that each applicant for a position is selected on the basis of qualifications, merit and ability.

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Questions? Please reach out to:

 

Chrisie Fallon

HR & Payroll Coordinator

cfallon@lincnet.org