The AISGW Job Listing acts as a venue for its member schools to post
job opportunities. AISGW is not involved in the actual transaction
between employers and candidates. You can sort the list of jobs by
School, Title, or Category. Click on the website link for the listing
school to learn more information about the Member School or click on
"detail"” for additional information about the job posted.
http://www.aisgw.org/job_bank/index.aspIndependent Schools are “independent” because they each have a
distinct educational mission, are independently governed, and are
supported by tuition payments, charitable contributions and endowment
revenue.
What they share is a commitment to achieving
excellence and inspiring innovation. As part of the private school
community, independent schools include coeducational, single-sex, and
special focus institutions, as well as boarding and day schools. Each
school meets high accreditation standards, and is held accountable by
its Board of Trustees.
There are approximately 2,000 independent
schools across the United States, providing more than 700,000 students
from pre-kindergarten through high school with a unique and
high-quality education.
The National Home Education Research Institute (a pro-homeschool
advocacy group) estimates that around 1.5 million children were
educated at home in 2000, but in 2006, the number was closer to 2.5 million. The U.S. Department of Education estimated in July 2005 that about 1.1 million children are home schooled, or about 2.2 percent of the nation’s 53 million children ages 6-18.