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TitleLatin HS Teacher opening
BodyFrom: James Yoder on FLTEACH

Del Sol High School, a new comprehensive high school in Las Vegas, is
seeking a Latin teacher for the 2004-2005 school year. If you are interested
in beginning a Latin program at a brand new school with a dynamic
administration and faculty, we are looking for you! Our Foreign Language
Department will consist of Spanish, Spanish for Spanish Speakers, French,
German, and Latin. We will be integrating technology into our curriculum
through the use of a state-of-the-art language lab with oral testing software.
Our department is dedicated to professional collaboration and student
achievement. Our Latin teacher will be integral not only to the Foreign
Language Department, but to the overall focus of the school curriculum.

Salaries in the Clark County School District for the 2004-2005 school year
range from $28491 to $57480 depending on experience and education.
Beginning the 2004-2005 school year, CCSD grants credit for up to seven
years previous teaching experience, and all teachers new to the state receive
a $2000 signing bonus that is paid in October. Las Vegas, despite it's "Sin
City" nickname is a terrific place to live, and the cost of living is reasonable.
Currently, the Clark County School District is the nation's sixth largest district
with over 256,000 students in grades K-12. We will be opening 7 new
elementary schools, 3 new junior high schools, and 3 new high schools in the
coming school year with another 35 schools slated to open by August 2008.
For more information on the Clark County School District, please consult our
district Human Resources web page at www.ccsd.net/jobs

To express interest in the Latin position, please contact me at
jyoder@interact.ccsd.net or jyoder0612@earthlink.net or call (702) 349-4015.
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James R. Yoder
Foreign Language Department Coordinator
Del Sol High School
SourceClark County Schools, NV
Inputdate2004-03-19 15:09:00
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