Wayland Academy is a coed boarding and day school for grades 9 through 12 in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, about an hour northwest of Milwaukee. Founded in 1855, it is one of the oldest independent schools in the Midwest. Enrollment runs between 100 and 200 students, drawn from across Wisconsin, the United States, and about 35 countries.
The academic program centers on small classes, AP courses, and a capstone project at every grade level. STEAM and media studies push students to build and produce, not just read and test. Language faculty teach German and Spanish, and an English as an Alternative Language program supports international boarders — useful context for anyone weighing a role here.
Faculty life at Wayland Academy follows a familiar boarding rhythm. Most teachers also coach, advise, and take dorm duty, so a typical week mixes classroom hours with evening study halls and weekend activities. The upside is depth. With fewer than 200 students, teachers often work with the same kids in class, on a field, and in a dorm over four years.
Compensation reflects that residential model. Boarding faculty generally receive on-campus housing and term-time meals, which carry real weight in a small Wisconsin city where living costs sit well below national averages. Net assets top $35 million, and fundraising grew nearly 49 percent in the most recent reporting year.
Hiring spans academic departments, residential life, coaching, admissions, and advancement, with most faculty searches running from late winter into spring.
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