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Tri-County is seeking a Math Instructor.
For more information, please see the full job posting.
Responsibilities:
Instruct 11th and 12th grade students’ mathematics. Instruct students, create lesson plans, assign and correct homework, manage students in the classroom, communicate with parents, and help students prepare for a career.
Qualifications:
Ohio High School Mathematics Certification is preferred. However, candidates eligible for or willing to pursue an Alternative Resident Educator License are encouraged to apply. Support may be available for qualified candidates working toward licensure. Proficient Computer Skills Required. Teaching experience in Algebra, Geometry and Advanced Math. Strong communication skills and experience working with high school students.
Starting Date:
2025-2026 School Year
Work Schedule:
183 Days (per adopted School Calendar), 7.1 hours per day
Salary:
Per Adopted Salary Schedule based on Education and Experience
Benefits:
Sick Leave, Personal Days, Retirement, Insurance (Health, Prescriptions, Dental & Life) Per Negotiated Agreement
This position is open for applications until it is filled.
To apply, see our Employment page.
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In accordance with Ohio Revised Code Section 3319.327, we are writing to inform you that the District, either directly or through a technology provider, generally monitors the school-issued devices that are provided to District students...
Dear Parent(s),
In accordance with Ohio Revised Code Section 3319.327, we are writing to inform you that the District, either directly or through a technology provider, generally monitors the school-issued devices that are provided to District students. This monitoring is generally done in furtherance of educational purposes, including for instruction, technical support, or exam-proctoring.
However, the District may also generally monitor where:
- permitted under a judicial warrant;
- the school district or technology provider is notified or becomes aware that the school-issued device is missing or stolen;
- the activity is necessary to prevent or respond to a threat to life or safety, and the access is limited to
- the activity is necessary to comply with federal or state law; and/or
- the activity is necessary to participate in federal or state funding programs.
Monitoring may include the:
- location-tracking features of a school-issued device;
- audio or visual receiving, transmitting, or recording features of a school-issued device; or
- student interactions with a school-issued device, including, but not limited to, keystrokes and web-browsing activity.
We have a new monitoring software program that does comply to these guidelines but if we have an event that does not meet the circumstances described above, the District will notify you within 72 hours of the event, unless the notice itself would pose a threat of life or safety (in which case it will be given within 72 hours after the threat has ceased).
Sincerely,
Tri-County Career Center
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