Boise School District's Community Education is now recruiting and preparing new class offerings for the Fall 2015 session and we would love to have YOU teach with us! This six week session runs September 14 - October 22. Community Education classes are held at three local schools - Timberline High, West Jr. High, and Hillside Jr. High - or can be conducted at the instructor's place of business, if necessary.
Classes operate from 6:30- 8:30 in the evenings, Monday through Thursday. Please note that your class does not have to run the full 6 weeks; you can schedule the number of class meetings you need in order to cover the material you wish to present.
How do I Become a Volunteer Instructor?
To apply and submit a class proposal, visit
www.boiselearns.org and click on Teach With Us! There you will find links to the necessary forms. Class proposals will be evaluated for content, program needs, patron requests, and room/space availability, among other factors that will determine eligibility to teach. The Community Education team will contact you after reviewing your proposal. Upon approval, additional documentation will be needed from instructors with accepted proposals.
Why Become a Volunteer Instructor?
*To inspire lifelong learning in others
*To share talents, skills and expertise
*To create a more productive and enriched community
*To build networks for personal and professional growth
*To enhance personal well-being - volunteers live longer,
healthier lives
*It's FUN!!!!
Please feel free to call or e-mail us with suggestions, questions or comments. If you have friends or colleagues interested in teaching, please tell them to visit our website at
www.boiselearns.org.
Boise School District's Community Education program has been a valuable part of the Treasure Valley for more than 40 years, bringing lifelong learning opportunities to the community. For further information regarding Community Education, please call 854-4047 or e-mail
communityed@boiseschools.org