Hanger Hall School for Girls is an independent day school serving grades 6–8 in Asheville, North Carolina, with enrollment under 100 students. The single-sex model is deliberate: it lets middle-grade girls build academic confidence without the social pressure that often fractures learning in coeducational settings. Faculty know every student by name and tailor instruction to individual needs—a level of personalization that larger schools cannot match.
The curriculum emphasizes rigor and support together. Hanger Hall teaches core academics alongside French and Spanish language programs, building global perspective early. Teaching here means your voice shapes culture directly. With fewer than 100 students, committees move fast and ideas reach the classroom quickly. Most faculty teach multiple sections, lead advisories, or sponsor clubs—giving you real influence beyond one classroom.
Day school schedules offer a practical difference. Hanger Hall aligns with traditional academic calendars and does not require evening or live-in duties. This appeals to educators seeking independent school rigor without residential commitments. The school's financial stability signals sustained investment in growth rather than year-to-year strain.
Hanger Hall School for Girls hires for English, math, sciences, and languages, plus administrative and support roles. Fall-term openings cluster each spring. In a school this small, each hire matters: you join a faculty team where contributions are visible, not a department where you replace a name on a roster.
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