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    JobID: 741

    Position Type:
    High School Teaching/Mathematics
    Date Posted:
    2/23/2026
    Location:
    Pine Island High School
    District:
    ISD 255 - Pine Island

    POSITION:
    1.0 Full Time High School Math Teacher
    Date Posted:February 23, 2026
    Location:Pine Island High School
    Date Available: 2025-2026 school year
    Closing Date:Until Filled
    License Required: Appropriate MN Teaching License

    Compensation:
    Click here to view the 2023-25 teacher salary schedule. Rates for this position can be found on p. 31
    This Position is Medical and/or Dental Benefit Eligible.

    Job Duties and Responsibilities:

    Pine Island Independent School District No. 255 is looking for a passionate, dedicated high school Math teacher to join our growing team. If you are eager to inspire students, build strong relationships, and be part of a thriving educational community, this 1.0 FTE continuing contract is the perfect opportunity for you.
    Why Teach at Pine Island High School? At Pine Island, we believe that every student can succeed. We are a high-achieving, fast-growing district that values innovation, collaboration, and excellence in education. As part of our team, you will:
    • Teach engaged, motivated students in a community that prioritizes education.
    • Work in a supportive, team-oriented environment where collaboration is encouraged.
    • Have access to professional development opportunities including professional conferences to grow in your career.
    • Be part of a district that invests in its teachers including mentorship programs, competitive salaries and benefits.
    Pine Island is a wonderful community with many offerings including:
    • A safe, welcoming small-town atmosphere with a strong sense of community.
    • Easy access to big-city amenities while enjoying affordable living.
    • Beautiful parks, trails, and the Zumbro River for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and biking.
    • A prime location just one hour south of the Twin Cities and twelve miles north of Rochester, home of the world famous Mayo Clinic and IBM.
    If you're looking for a school where you can make a difference, grow professionally, and be embraced by a fantastic community, Pine Island High School is the place for you! Candidates with questions about the position are encouraged to contact HS Principal Mitchel Schiltz at mschiltz@pineisland.k12.mn.us Apply today and become part of a district that values you and your passion for teaching.

    Hiring Administrator:
    Mitchel Schiltz, High School Principal

    Application Procedure
    External Applicants:
    Please upload a letter of interest, resume, 3 letters of professional recommendation, transcripts and Minnesota Teacher license information with your online application.
    Internal Applicants:
    Current teachers do not need to attach letters of recommendation or transcripts.

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