| Organization Information |
In the 2010-2011 school year, LaRue County School District had four schools serving approximately 2400 students: Abraham Lincoln Elementary (K-5), Hodgenville Elementary (K-5), LaRue County Middle School (6-8), and LaRue County High School (9-12). Our district also serves the educational needs of the community through our preschool, adult education, migrant education, and alternative education programs. LaRue County Schools attempt to partner with the whole community in providing all of our students with learning experiences, knowledge, and life skills to succeed in a most diverse society. |
| Organization Website |
http://larue.kyschools.us/
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| Organization Address |
208 College St Hodgenville, KY 42748
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| Vacancy ID |
20252026 - 01878 |
| Position Category |
Exceptional Child Instructor |
| Title |
Special Ed Teacher - MSD |
| Description |
Accept assigned responsibilities for the discipline, attendance, cumulative records, reports, grouping and progress of the pupils according to state and local guidelines.
Accept assigned responsibilities for the safekeeping of school furniture, instructional supplies, materials, equipment, and fostering a healthy classroom environment.
Be present at school at the assigned time and perform all duties prescribed by the Principal and Board policy.
Attend regular and special meetings of the faculty called by the Principal, all meetings and conferences called by the Superintendent or the administrative staff, Parent-Teacher group meetings, and professional meetings according to the adopted school calendar.
Remain at school the entire school day unless excused by the Principal for emergency reasons. |
| Comments |
apply at larue.kyschools.us
LaRue County School District is an equal opportunity employer. |
| Start Date |
10/14/2025 |
| Posted Date |
09/29/2025 |
| Vacancy Type |
Full-Time |
| Grade Level |
K-6 |
| Organization |
LaRue County |
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| Sub Organization(s) |
Hodgenville Elementary School
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| Subject Area(s) |
Functional Mental Disability (FMD)/Moderate to Severe Disorders
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