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While performing the duties of this job, the employee works in a building setting with children, works in outdoor weather conditions, and is subject to noises associated with both an educational environment and other setting such as the gymnasium, lunchroom, LMC, busses, and traffic coordination both before and after school.
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Help meet physical and instructional needs of individual students with disabilites, inside and outside of the classroom; Assist with implementation of Individual Education Plans (IEP), including self-help, behavior management, and instruction programs; Work under the general supervision of principal and the immediate direction of a certified teacher.
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Receives the children in the lunchroom, directs them in washing, in disposal of wraps, and in lining up for lunch service. Assists in maintaining order in the lunchroom and facilitates lunch service.
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Monitors students during recess, lunchroom, study halls, and in hallways. Prepares lesson plan for assigned classes and utilizes online or written plans at times designated by the principal.
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Classroom, lunchroom, and playground. As an Assistant Principal, you'll be at the forefront of our mission to cultivate well-rounded individuals who embody the principles of Honor, Achievement, World Citizenship, and Kindness.
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Works with other kitchen, lunchroom, principal and school staff; Teaches students where to be in lines and where to sit in lunchroom; Support Staff/Lunchroom Supervisor. Maintains a pleasant environment in lunchroom.
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Reports to: Building Principal and Special Education Director. Supervise students in the lunchroom, recess, classrooms, halls, bus loading/unloading, and in those areas as requested. Reports incidents of unusual nature to teachers and principal.
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PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: Help provide a clean and orderly environment in the lunchroom. Follow established cafeteria rules and regulations set forth by the principal. PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: Help provide a clean and orderly environment in the lunchroom.
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Supervise and assist students, including out of classroom activities (bus duty, recess, field trips, lunchroom). Attend staffing at the request of the teacher, principal or parent. Perform all other duties as assigned by the principal.
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Where You'd Actually Want to Live by Realtor.com. Title: Special Education Associate Reports To: Building Principal Work Year: 9 months Pay Period: Direct Deposit on last day of the month SUMMARY: Assist students with basic classroom work, including computers, language arts, math and research.
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Supervise students in the lunchroom, media center, playground, school bus, and the classroom. Assist students with behavioral needs as directed by special education teacher and principal.
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SUMMARY Reporting to the Assistant Principal - Culture, the core responsibilities of an Academy of Visual and Performing Arts Paraprofessional, at a minimum, include: Instructional Support Assist teacher in preparation and management of classroom activities and administrative requirements.
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Assist with various school-wide duty assignments, to include car rider, bus or lunchroom duty. Job Title: Instructional Paraprofessional Pay Grade: 5 – 7 Supervisor: Principal / Designee Days/Months: / 10 Department: School Location Classification: Non-Exempt PRIMARY PURPOSE: The Instructional Paraprofessional shall report directly to the principal; however, the paraprofessional is under the daily supervision of their assigned teacher/s.
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Participates in bus duty, hall supervision, lunchroom duty, playground duty and other duties assigned by the principal or building supervisor. EVALUATION: Performance in this position will be evaluated annually by the building principal/immediate supervisor and in accordance with WV State Code §182-12, WV State Board Policy 5314, and KCS's Guide to Performance Evaluation for Service Personnel.
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Supervises and disciplines students (e.g., classroom, hallways, restrooms, lunchroom, assemblies, bus duty, etc.) Confers with school personnel (e.g., principal, teachers, counselor, psychologist, supervisors, etc.
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