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Superintendent

Superintendent

November 20, 2024 by Stephanie Kastanos

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY/SCHOOL DISTRICT:

The Eden Valley-Watkins Public School’s main office is located in Eden Valley, Minnesota. The school district has an approximate enrollment of 900 kindergarten through grade twelve students.

School District Website: https://www.evw.k12.mn.us/

City Websites:   https://ci.edenvalley.mn.us/

http://www.cityofwatkins.com/

LEADERSHIP PROFILE: The Eden Valley – Watkins School Board seeks a superintendent with strong leadership skills who possesses the following:

Presence and Accessibility

Maintains a visible and accessible presence to the School Board, staff, students, parents, and the broader community, ensuring open and continuous communication channels.

Integrity and Ethical Leadership Demonstrates honesty and ethical behavior in all interactions with internal and external groups, while also ensuring transparency.

Financial Knowledge

Possesses experience in school finance, providing informed options and recommendations to the School Board.

Communication and Human Relations Excels in communication and human relations, effectively mediating and accommodating different perspectives, valuing teamwork, and fostering cooperative relationships with all constituents.

Knowledge of Education Laws and Legislative Advocacy

Demonstrates an understanding of both state and federal education laws, stays abreast of legislative changes, and actively engages Eden Valley – Watkins School District in the legislative process to advocate for policies that benefit the school district and its communities.

SALARY/CONTRACT:  A compensation package with a salary range of $130,000 – $150,000 for 260 contracted days will be negotiated commensurate with experience and qualifications. Additional benefits available may include health insurance, holidays, retirement benefits, vacation days, and other various benefits. Contract length is also negotiable as provided in Minnesota statute.

APPLICATION DEADLINE:  January 19, 2025

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:  MSBA uses an online application process. Applicants begin the application process at mnmsba.myrevelus.com. To be considered for this position, an applicant’s completed file must be received by MSBA prior to 11:59 p.m. on January 19, 2025, and must include the completed online application.

Contact Barb Dorn at 507-508-5501 ([email protected]) with questions.  Applicants are requested to not contact school board members.

Eden Valley-Watkins Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer. The MSBA Executive Search Service is an equal opportunity search agency.

Superintendent

November 20, 2024 by Stephanie Kastanos

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY/SCHOOL DISTRICT:

The Montevideo Public School’s main office is located in Montevideo, Minnesota. The school district has an approximate enrollment of 1,400 pre-kindergarten through grade twelve students.

School District Website: https://www.montevideoschools.org/

City Website:   https://www.montevideomn.org/

LEADERSHIP PROFILE: The Montevideo School Board seeks a superintendent with high moral character who:

  • Promotes active business and community involvement and participation in schools
  • Is visible and accessible to the School Board, staff, students, parents, and the broader community
  • Demonstrates strong human relations and communication skills, and acts with honesty and ethical behavior in all matters
  • Collaborates effectively with diverse groups to build trust and work towards common goals
  • Is an innovative and visionary leader, who respects and preserves the successful practices already in place, ensuring continued momentum and growth
  • Has experience in school finance and provides cooperative, well-considered options and recommendations to the school board

Previous superintendent experience preferred.

SALARY/CONTRACT:  A competitive compensation and benefits package, with a salary range of $145,000 – $165,000 will be negotiated commensurate with experience and qualifications. Contract length is negotiable as provided in Minnesota statute. Additional benefits available may include health, life, dental, and long-term disability insurance and 403(b) contribution.

APPLICATION DEADLINE:  January 7, 2025

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:  MSBA uses an online application process. Applicants begin the application process at mnmsba.myrevelus.com. To be considered for this position, an applicant’s completed file must be received by MSBA prior to 11:59 p.m. on January 7, 2025, and must include the completed online application.

Contact Amy Jordan at 507-479-9984 ([email protected]) with questions.

Applicants are requested to not contact school board members.

Montevideo Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer. The MSBA Executive Search Service is an equal opportunity search agency.

LTS Academic Support

November 20, 2024 by Forest Lake Area Schools

Support academic intervention for students in K-6; from 5/5/2025 through 6/4/2025

Physical Education Teacher

November 19, 2024 by Albert Lea Area Schools

Position Information:

  • 1.0 FTE Physical Education teacher

Qualifications:

  • Must hold appropriate Minnesota teaching license in Physical Education
  • DAPE license preferred but not required
  • Knowledge and experience in secondary PhyEd
  • Ability to work in a team
  • Dedication to positive student, staff, and parent relationships
  • Must be a reflective practitioner

Albert Lea Area Schools’ mission is to ensure individual growth that leads to engaged citizens and life-long learners.

Albert Lea Area Schools offers…

  • Mentoring Program: Collaboration and ongoing support throughout the school year including new teacher induction professional learning opportunities.
  • New Teacher Onboarding: A three-day onboarding for new staff and their mentors
  • Teacher Development and Evaluation: Marzano instructional and evaluation framework
  • Professional Development: Opportunities available within the district (no fee) to grow in your teaching craft, also including required professional development opportunities for relicensure.

Competitive Salary and Benefits.  More detailed information can be found at our website: https://www.alschools.org/df/hr/career-opportunities

Medical, Dental, Vision
VEBA Annual Contribution
Access to Well at Work Clinic and HealthiestYou
Life Insurance
403b

Albert Lea Area Schools…

Inspiring Learners and Cultivating Growth to positively impact our community.

Visit our community! Explore Albert Lea @ https://www.explorealbertlea.com/

School Psychologist

November 19, 2024 by St. Croix River Education District

School Psychologist
**$5,000 signing bonus provided**

Location: Chisago Lakes High School

Position Purpose 
School psychologists provide direct and/or indirect support and interventions to students, consult with teachers, families, and other school-employed mental health professionals (i.e., school counselors, school social workers) to improve support strategies, work with school administrators to improve school-wide practices and policies, and collaborate with community providers to coordinate needed services. Through their work, school psychologists help SCRED member districts and buildings successfully implement a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) framework in order to: improve academic achievement, promote positive behavior and mental health, support diverse learners, create safe, positive school climates, strengthen family-school partnerships, improve school-wide assessment and accountability, and monitor individual student progress in academics and behavior.

Essential Duties

  • MTSS Implementation
    • Promote and assist in effective and efficient school-wide implementation of an MTSS framework for both academics and social emotional learning, in partnership with building administrators and teams
    • Facilitate the problem solving team (PST) in each building, ensuring that each PST is:
      • using standard data for decision making
      • defining problems in observable and measurable terms
      • collecting sufficient information for intervention planning
      • developing detailed intervention plans
      • evaluating integrity of implementation
      • supporting classroom teachers or interventionists in data collection activities
      • graphing intervention effectiveness
    • Participate in various data team meetings within each building
    • Provide consultation to parents and/or teachers regarding social emotional learning and/or academic difficulties, utilizing the SCRED 5-step problem-solving model: Problem Identification, Problem Analysis, Plan Development, Plan Implementation, and Plan Evaluation
    • Assist in conducting needs assessments to support various resource allocation and/or programming decisions
  • Special Education Leadership
    • Facilitate Student Support Team (SST) meetings
    • Attend special education department meetings
    • Serve as a liaison between SCRED and its member districts, in promotion of a positive, collaborative culture
    • Provide consultation on special education due process to staff and parents
    • Assist in the improvement of special education services (e.g., program evaluation, evaluation/service process, resource allocation, transitions), under the direction of SCRED Administration and the principal
    • Facilitate the child find process by assisting in responding to referrals for initial special education evaluations for students suspected of having disabilities
    • Assist in coordinating the reevaluation process for students receiving special education and related services
    • Administer and interpret intellectual ability tests, social behavior assessments, and adaptive assessments as part of comprehensive evaluations for current and potential special education students when necessary
    • Assist in the planning process for the provision of Extended School Year (ESY) services in building(s)/district of assignment
    • Assist with facilitating transition planning, including attending IEP meetings (as needed) for children moving from ECSE programs to kindergarten, elementary to secondary, or between buildings and programs
    • Support special education staff in reviewing progress monitoring data on IEP goals and designing appropriate interventions
    • Assist with state compliance review activities, including the implementation of any resulting corrective action plans
    • Serve as an active member of the SCRED Implementation Team (I-Team)
    • Plan and implement professional learning opportunities at SCRED and building(s)/district of assignment
  • Academic Assessment and Services
    • Support building-wide academic screening processes
    • Complete diagnostic assessments in reading, math and written expression, as deemed appropriate by the Problem Solving Team or Student Support Team
    • Develop, implement and monitor the fidelity of academic interventions, as requested
    • Assist in ensuring compliance with child find requirements related to the implementation of Scientific Research-Based Interventions
  • Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Assessment and Services
    • Provide direct SEL services to individuals, small groups, classrooms or school-wide, as requested
    • Provide direct counseling services to individuals or groups, as requested
    • Complete mental health screenings and assist students,  families, and school staff in determining appropriate mental health supports, both internally and through outside agencies
    • Complete function-based behavior assessments (FBAs), when deemed appropriate by the Problem Solving Team or Student Support Team
    • Assist in the development of Behavior Support Plans (BSPs), in collaboration with special education staff to write Behavior Support Plans, and track BSPs data with integrity checks
    • Gather and organize data to assist teams in making manifestation determination, when needed
    • Provide behavior consultation services to general education and special education staff
  • Crisis Response Services
    • Facilitate crisis response procedures and participate in the school’s crisis team at the discretion of the building principal
    • Provide consultation in crisis prevention and response
    • Complete student risk assessments when necessary
    • Assist in completing student threat assessment activities when necessary
    • Provide an immediate response to students, families, and school staff in crisis situations and determine when a referral to an outside agency is needed
  • Other Duties
    • Perform other duties as assigned

5th Grade Teacher – LTR

November 19, 2024 by Albert Lea Area Schools

Qualifications:

  • Elementary education licensure preferred
  • Previous teaching experience preferred
  • Ability to work in a team
  • Dedication to positive student, staff, and parent relationships
  • Demonstrate reflective research-based response to teaching and learning

Albert Lea Area Schools’ mission is to ensure individual growth that leads to engaged citizens and life-long learners.

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