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Teacher Cover Letters
What is a Cover Letter?
Provides you with a chance to elaborate beyond your resume
Focuses the attention on your skills and experience directly related to your desired teaching position
Opportunity to highlight your writing skills
Allows you to show your personality and passion for education
Elements of a cover letter include:
Beginning the Letter
Address your letter to a specific individual with hiring authority within the school district
Example of Header:
Dr. Rochelle Hudson
Assistant Superintendent
Springfield Public School District 26 Barnes Street
Springfield, MA 02765
First Paragraph
Identifies the position you are applying for
Indicates where you learned of the position
Provides a bridge statement to your qualifications
Middle Paragraph(s)
Reason why you are qualified
Outline previous experience that makes you a perfect fit
Eye-catching
Closing Paragraph
State that you would welcome the chance to further demonstrate your suitability for the position
Be sure to include your contact details
Thanks the individual for reviewing your document
Close with “Sincerely”, or “Respectfully Yours
Miscellaneous Tips & Suggestions
Show your passion for teaching
Keep your CL to the point
Pay as much attention to CL as Resume
Use colorful language
Address each requirement with your qualifications that meet that requirement
Pay attention to detail
Create a new CL for each position
Use a person’s name
Try to avoid sending CL through e-mail
Always sign every cover letter individually
Triple check for errors
Highlight your two or three strengths as a teacher - and reflect your unique experiences as a teacher.
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