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VU Station B # 351234
Nashville, TN 37235-1234
July 21, XXXX
Ms. Cynthia Douglas
Principal
Warren High School
3232 Crossing Lane
Nashville, TN 37212
Dear Ms. Douglas:
Please accept my letter of application for the mathematics teacher position at Warren High
School. I learned about this opening through the Nashville Metropolitan Public Schools
website. I am especially interested in Warren High School because of its demonstrated
commitment to quality education, as evidenced by the favorable student/faculty ratio and state-
of-the-art classroom technology.
I am currently pursuing bachelor's degrees in mathematics and secondary education and will
graduate from Vanderbilt University next May. I am particularly interested in utilizing my skills
and knowledge in a high school setting. As a student teacher, my main goal is to emphasize
conceptual understanding of the math topics presented in class and facilitate connections
between current lessons and students' previous knowledge. I strive to provide students with a
stimulating, challenging, and healthy learning environment that will allow them to become active
participants in their learning experience.
Through the secondary education program at Vanderbilt, I have had opportunities to gain
experience at many schools that serve a variety of populations. In addition to student teaching,
I have several years of experience working with children in various settings. With my diverse
background, I embrace the challenges and joys of teaching children who need passionate
teachers.
I would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you to discuss the mathematics position at
Warren High School and schedule an interview time that is convenient for your interview
committee. I may be contacted at (615) 555-1902 or at [email protected]. Thank
you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Jan B. Teacher
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