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Supervise and support in the classroom, physical education classes, the clinic, lunchroom, playground, and in transit to and from buses. Elementary: 40% of 3rd through 5th Grade students meet their Millionaire Goal (1 million words read.
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Preferred Qualifications: A four (4) year college degree with a major such as recreation, outdoor education, education with a specialty in art, elementary or early childhood education, or a subject in the human service field.
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Directs movement of groups to and from playground, lunchroom, and classrooms in a safe and organized. Job Title: Elementary Lunchroom/Recess Supervisor. Approved: 7/2/2014 Elementary Principals: H. Rouelle/S.Luck/M. Trifilio.
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Bachelor's Degree in recreation, outdoor education, art education, elementary or early childhood education, human services, or directly related field. Knowledge of youth development, outdoor education, nutrition, and recreation programming for elementary and or middle school students.
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Participates in bus duty, hall monitoring, lunchroom duty, playground duty and. LOCATION: Ashton Elementary. IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Principal (Transportation Director in the case of Transportation Aide.
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The Resource Preschool Elementary Paraprofessional Educator implements special education services and supports under the direction of a special education teacher. Provides additional student support in other school settings such as restrooms, corridors, lunch room, gym, and playground.
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Assist the administrators in supervising students in non-classroom settings such as lunchroom/playground supervision and bus arrival/dismissal. REPORTING RELATIONSHIPSReports To: Building Principal and Assistant Principal/Admin AssistantSupervises: None QUALIFICATIONSMinimum: Missouri substitute teaching certificate; Prior experience in a school setting and/or working with young people.
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Grounds upkeep, including snow removal and salting, playground, and landscape maintenance. Responsible for checking and logging building systems daily and notify Elementary Maintenance Technicians, Head Custodians and/or Plant Operations of problems.
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Reporting to the Recreation Supervisor, the Recreation Site Coordinator is responsible for the implementation of the Playground Pals, Summer Lunch, and Summer Day Camp Programs and will work at one of three elementary schools within the North Thurston Public School District.
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Develops and implements a program of lunchroom/playground/bus line supervision. Crystal Lake School District 47 has an opening for an Elementary Assistant Principal, beginning the 2024-2025 school year.
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A four (4) year college degree with a major such as recreation, outdoor education, education with a specialty in art, elementary or early childhood education, or a subject in the human service field; or.
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Known as the "Education Community", Fullerton is also home to award-winning elementary and secondary school systems, plus five universities and colleges, including Cal State Fullerton. Work is performed in a community center, day camp, and/or playground environment.
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The job of Playground Aide was established for the purpose/s of providing for the safety and welfare of students during non¬classroom activities; minimizing the frequency or severity of harmful incidents; and communicating observations and/or incidents that may impact a general well being of students and school personnel.
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Maintain a safe and orderly environment for children in the classroom, on the playground, and on field trips; decorate room for themes and seasons; take out, set up and put away equipment, toys and materials for activities.
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This includes lunchroom, bus, playground duty, and travel to on-the-job training. Bane, Bang, Frazier, Gleason, Hairgrove, Holbrook, Horne, Kirk, Lee, Owens, Post, and Reed. This includes lunchroom, bus, playground duty, and travel to on-the-job training.
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