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Chicago’s Walter Payton College Preparatory High School is an internationally acclaimed math, science, and world language academy. Our diverse student body is afforded educational opportunities parallel to none, and in the school’s ten year history, Payton has become a highly sought after high school by Chicago families. Payton strives to strengthen diversity represented within its student body and faculty. To that end, educators striving to be part of an academically inspired learning community where diversity is valued, should visit the links below for more information about teaching at Walter Payton High School.

 

 

 

LINKS: 

  • Payton Vacancies
      Step #1: send resume and cover letter to
    employment@wpcp.org 
      Step #2: apply with Chicago Public Schools @ HR link below

 

 

 

 

Chicago’s Walter Payton College Preparatory High School is an internationally acclaimed math, science, and world language academy. Our diverse student body is afforded educational opportunities parallel to none, and in the school’s ten year history, Payton has become a highly sought after high school by Chicago families. Payton strives to strengthen diversity represented within its student body and faculty. To that end, educators striving to be part of an academically inspired learning community where diversity is valued, should visit the links below for more information about teaching at Walter Payton High School.

 

 

 

LINKS: 

  • Payton Vacancies
      Step #1: send resume and cover letter to
    employment@wpcp.org 
      Step #2: apply with Chicago Public Schools @ HR link below

 

 

Walter Payton College Prep
1034 N Wells ~ Chicago, IL 60610 ~ P 773.534.0034 ~ F 773.534.0035

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