REACH Prep is a secular day school in Stamford, Connecticut, serving 101 to 200 students in grades 6 through 12. The school's mission centers on college access: helping high-achieving students from underserved backgrounds gain admission to selective institutions. Unlike tutoring centers or test-prep firms, REACH Prep offers a full academic program where faculty teach, mentor, and guide students through the entire college pipeline.
Teaching here means working with motivated learners who possess real talent but lack the resources wealthier families deploy—test prep, independent advisors, alumni networks. You close that gap. Faculty see measurable outcomes: acceptances to Brown, Howard, and NYU flow directly from classroom instruction and advising work.
The school's size creates genuine collaboration. You will know every student, share curriculum planning with colleagues across subjects, and watch ideas move quickly into practice. Administrative layers are thin. Proposals don't vanish into committees; they get discussed and tested. That intimacy works both ways: student needs become visible immediately, and your impact is visible too.
REACH Prep hires faculty for core academic subjects and administrative roles throughout the year. The day school schedule lets you live in Stamford or commute from nearby Connecticut communities, with easy access to New York City. Compensation is competitive within the independent school sector, with health coverage and retirement contributions standard to the field.
For educators who measure success by student outcomes, the college-access work at REACH Prep offers concrete evidence of impact.
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