Substitute Teachers for Minnesota Private Schools
From Catholic diocesan schools to independent day schools — SubPool supports every type of private school across Minnesota.
408+
Private Schools in Minnesota
1–17
Grade Coverage
3
School Subtypes
Free
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Minnesota Private Schools by Type
SubPool works across every private school governance model in the state.
Diocesan & Parish Schools
Parish elementaries and diocesan high schools across the state. SubPool supports small parish schools and large urban high schools alike.
Lutheran, Jewish & Christian
Lutheran schools, Jewish day schools, non-denominational Christian schools, and faith-based schools of every tradition. Substitutes are briefed on each school's faith-based expectations and classroom norms.
Independent Day Schools
Non-sectarian independent schools, including NAIS and ISACS members. Small classes, distinctive pedagogies, tight-knit faculty cultures.
Private Schools in Minnesota
About Minnesota's Private Schools
Minnesota has one of the largest private school populations in the country — more than 408 schools serving students across every grade level. The state's private school landscape includes Catholic diocesan schools, other religious schools, and non-sectarian independent schools — each with its own mission, culture, and community.
What ties all these schools together — whether a small parish elementary or a large prep academy — is that staffing models are tighter than at public districts, and substitute coverage often falls on administrators personally. SubPool gives Minnesota's private schools access to a growing pool of applied substitute teachers without the overhead of running their own recruitment. Learn more about SubPool for private schools →
Frequently Asked Questions
SubPool works with every type of private school in Minnesota — Catholic diocesan schools, other religious schools (Lutheran, Jewish, Christian, etc.), and non-sectarian independent schools like NAIS and ISACS members.
Each private school gets access to a pool of applied substitute teachers. Schools reach out directly to subs whose preferences match their openings.
Yes. Whether your school is rooted in Catholic identity, a specific faith tradition, or a progressive pedagogy like Harkness or project-based learning, substitutes are briefed on your school's context.
No subscriptions or minimums. Schools request access at /get-started and pay only when they engage subs directly.
Yes. SubPool is designed for schools of any size, including those without a dedicated substitute coordinator.
Ready to bring SubPool to your Minnesota private school?
Catholic, other religious, or independent — SubPool works for every governance model.