About Wildflower Schools
The mission of Wildflower Montessori Public Schools of Colorado (WMPSC) is to provide families with child-centered, authentic Montessori education that bridges academic outcomes and social-emotional development through intimate learning communities deeply rooted in place, equity, and belonging. Founded in 2014, Wildflower Schools has launched over 70 Montessori schools in the US and Puerto Rico, and WMPSC has launched four sites in Colorado to date.
We are committed to the liberation of every human being, every community, and the human spirit, so that we may all live in harmony with our individual purpose and the world around us, free from oppression and able to follow life’s unfolding journey.
Wildflower offers startup support, proven strategies, and a community of like-minded peers to educators that are passionate about bringing the Montessori model to more families.
For more information about our organization and ways of working, please visit www.wfcopublicschools.org.
About The Role
As a Founding Teacher Leader at Wildflower Montessori Public Schools of Colorado (WMPSC), you will design, lead, and teach at a new primary/lower elementary charter school site in the Grand Valley (Mesa County School District 51) or Aurora (Aurora Public Schools District), in partnership with other Teacher Leaders and in collaboration with the Shared Services Partner and other charter-wide support roles. Your site will be one of multiple interdependent micro-sites under an existing charter contract in Grand Valley or Aurora, and will be part of a larger statewide charter network. WMPSC Teacher Leaders report to the Board of Directors. Each site will launch with two co-teachers that collectively design and oversee their Montessori school with support from the broader Wildflower Schools network.
Over the course of the Wildflower School Startup Journey, candidates will engage in four phases: Discovery, Visioning, Planning, and Startup, that will ultimately prepare them to design, launch, and teach at a new WMPSC microsite in the Grand Valley or Aurora. The timeline and responsibilities will include:
(1-2 months) Discovery:
(1-3 months) Visioning:
(4-9 months) Planning:
(1-2 months) Startup:
Launching and Co-Leading Your Site:
Throughout the entire journey candidates will:
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Attitudes, Knowledge, and Skills
Compensation and Benefits
Compensation begins during the startup phase (about three months prior to school launch). Co-founders determine a budget and salaries for the first year, typically in the $60,000- $70,000 range. In subsequent years, salaries typically grow with enrollment growth. Wildflower Schools offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes full health and dental coverage, PERA retirement benefits, and unlimited PTO.
To Learn More
Please fill out this interest form to learn more about us and explore a fit. Once you submit, Rachel Kelley-Cohn, Colorado Partner, will reach out to you with next steps. We look forward to hearing from you!
Wildflower Montessori Public Schools of Colorado celebrates diversity and does not discriminate, on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, creed, religion, sex or gender, disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation, status with regard to public assistance, or in any other way based on personal identity markers that do not relate to the capacity of an individual person to carry out the responsibilities of a role.
About Wildflower Schools
The mission of Wildflower Montessori Public Schools of Colorado (WMPSC) is to provide families with child-centered, authentic Montessori education that bridges academic outcomes and social-emotional development through intimate learning communities deeply rooted in place, equity, and belonging. Founded in 2014, Wildflower Schools has launched over 70 Montessori schools in the US and Puerto Rico, and WMPSC has launched four sites in Colorado to date.
We are committed to the liberation of every human being, every community, and the human spirit, so that we may all live in harmony with our individual purpose and the world around us, free from oppression and able to follow life’s unfolding journey.
Wildflower offers startup support, proven strategies, and a community of like-minded peers to educators that are passionate about bringing the Montessori model to more families.
For more information about our organization and ways…
Compensation begins during the startup phase (about three months prior to school launch). Co-founders determine a budget and salaries for the first year, typically in the $60,000- $70,000 range. In subsequent years, salaries typically grow with enrollment growth. Wildflower Schools offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes full health and dental coverage, PERA retirement benefits, and unlimited PTO.
Compensation begins during the startup phase (about three months prior to school launch). Co-founders determine a budget and salaries for the first year, typically in the $60,000- $70,000 range. In subsequent years, salaries typically grow with enrollment growth. Wildflower Schools offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes full health and dental coverage, PERA retirement benefits, and unlimited PTO.
Please fill out this interest form to learn more about us and explore a fit. Once you submit, Rachel Kelley-Cohn, Colorado Partner, will reach out to you with next steps. We look forward to hearing from you!
Please fill out this interest form to learn more about us and explore a fit. Once you submit, Rachel Kelley-Cohn, Colorado Partner, will reach out to you with next steps. We look forward…