Santa Barbara Middle School enrolls 101 to 200 students in grades 6–8 on California's Central Coast. The school operates as an independent day school where faculty work within a close-knit community rather than a residential campus. Its mission centers on cultivating student passion for lifelong learning, self-trust, resilience, and respect for others—values embedded in daily classroom life.
What distinguishes this school is its size. With fewer than 200 students, every teacher knows every child by name. English, math, science, humanities, and Spanish instruction happen in an environment where individual needs surface quickly. Teachers collaborate across disciplines because they share hallways and common planning time, not email chains.
The school's financial position supports faculty well. Net assets exceed ten million dollars, and recent fundraising has grown substantially. This foundation enables competitive salaries and professional development in a high-cost coastal region where salary matters. On-campus roles include core academic teaching positions—English, mathematics, sciences—along with Spanish language instruction and administrative support staff.
For educators seeking a middle school teaching position where they can influence a tight community without commuting demands of boarding school life, Santa Barbara Middle School offers a day-school alternative grounded in fiscal strength and direct student relationships. The California coast location and enrollment size create a distinctive workplace culture many teachers find rewarding.
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