Carbon School District is seeking applications for a 29 hour per week One-on-One Special Education Aide to work with a student with Special Needs.
Must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Must be able to pass a Live Scan Fingerprint background check which costs $25. Must be able to pass the Utah Para Professional test (associated cost of $45) or have an Associate’s degree.
Applicants will apply online at www.carbonschools.org, using the “Classified application” found under the Employment Opportunities button on the home page.
Applications must be received no later than 3 pm on August 5, 2019.
Castle Heights Elementary School will have their New Student registration on August 6 and August 7, 2019 from 9:00 am-11:00 am at the school. Please bring your student’s birth certificate and immunization records.
Creekview Elementary School will hold New Student Registration on Friday, August 9, 2019 from 9:00 am to 11:00 am at the school. Bring your student’s birth certificate and immunization records to register.
Mont Harmon Middle School registration
The Utah Coal Country Strike Team today awarded two $25,000 grants to Carbon and Emery School Districts to help fund high quality computer and information technology courses at the high school level. These initial funds, which are tailored to align with the IT Pathways program established by the Utah Legislature, will be primarily targeted for teacher training so graduating students will be prepared for additional training in technology fields.
“We are incredibly grateful to the Utah Coal Country Strike Team for their efforts to help our teachers acquire the skills they need to train our students in the jobs of the future,” said Lance Hatch, Carbon County School District Superintendent. “We look forward to getting our teachers certified and providing new offerings in computer science and information technology in the next (2020-2021) school year.”
These initial Strike Team investments are the first of what will be in excess of $1 million in workforce training investments – including equipment, a remote work site, and scholarships – that will help establish Carbon and Emery counties as an attractive location for Utah’s burgeoning tech sector, as well as other industries. Current funding partners include the Utah Legislature and the Alliance for the American Dream. Additional financial support will be sought from the federal government, business partnerships, and private philanthropy. It is also anticipated that both school districts will seek matching funds through Talent Ready Utah grants and Strategic Workforce Investment allocations available from the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Development.
“This is an ‘all-hands-on-deck’ effort, one that will help boost the well-being of all the members of our community,” said Larry Davis, Emery County School District Superintendent. “We anticipate that Emery and Carbon counties will have the greatest array of affordable student training options in the state as the entire program rolls out.”
The Strike Team will also help develop multiple options for non-traditional students such as coal miners and utility workers already in the workforce who wish to re-train. The Strike Team will provide scholarships to help cover costs. These options will include online study-from-home courses, boot camp trainings, and an expansion of traditional courses at USU Eastern.
“Utah’s technology companies recognize the many assets found in Utah’s coal country, including superb broadband access, a public university, and a location just 90 minutes away from Lehi, Utah,” said Clint Betts, the executive director of Silicon Slopes and a Strike Team member. “Many Silicon Slope companies will be partnering with the Strike Team to define training needs and provide remote jobs to trained workers.”
In addition to new workforce training opportunities, the Strike Team plans to invest in tourism infrastructure, housing revitalization, and economic development incentives to help diversify the economy in Carbon and Emery counties. The region has suffered through a multi-year economic recession and the outlook for coal mining and coal-fired electricity generation remains bleak.
“What isn’t bleak is the economic future of Carbon and Emery counties,” said Mike Kourianos, mayor of Price City and co-chair of the Utah Coal Country Strike Team. “The Strike Team brings together the strength of our people, our schools, our businesses, and our funding partners to shape a bright new future for Utah’s Coal Country. We will get this done.”
There are openings in the Bruin Point Preschool for 3 and 4 year old children. For information please contact Beverly Martinez at 637-9150
There are openings in the Wellington Preschool for 3 year old children. For information please contact Beverly Martinez at 637-9150
Carbon School District is seeking applications for Educational Aides at Castle Heights Elementary School. This is for the 2019-2020 school year. The person(s) hired will work with teachers and students to increase student learning. Applicants must have the ability to work well with elementary age students. Must be kind, understanding, patient and able to take direction from the school administration and teachers.
Must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Must be able to pass a Live Scan Fingerprint background check which costs $25. Must be able to pass the Utah Para Professional test (associated cost of $45) or have an Associate’s degree.
Applicants will apply online at www.carbonschools.org, using the “Classified application” found under the Employment Opportunities button on the home page.
Applications must be received no later than 3 pm on July 29, 2019.
Carbon School District is seeking applications for a 29 hour per week Classroom Aide at Castle Valley Center. Must be able to work well with students with Special Needs and be able to take direction from the supervising teacher.
Must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Must be able to pass a Live Scan Fingerprint background check which costs $25. Must be able to pass the Utah Para Professional test (associated cost of $45) or have an Associate’s degree.
Applicants will apply online at www.carbonschools.org, using the “Classified application” found under the Employment Opportunities button on the home page.
Applications must be received no later than 3 pm on July 29, 2019.
Carbon School District is seeking applications for a part time Aide (22 hours per week) at Wellington Elementary in Wellington, Utah.
The person hired will work with the teacher in the areas of reading and math.
Must have a high school diploma or equivalent and be able to pass the Utah Paraprofessional Test (or have an Associate’s degree).
Person hired must also be able to pass a Live Scan fingerprint background screening with an associated $25 processing fee.
Those interested in applying can do so by filling out the Classified Employee Application found at www.carbonschools.org under the Employment Opportunities button on the Home page.
Applications are due by 3:00 pm on Friday, July 19, 2019.
The last open house will be held tonight, Tuesday, July 9 at 7:00 pm at Helper Middle School:
The Carbon School District Board of Education will be holding a series of open houses in July for the public to have input into possible remodeling and construction at Carbon High School and Helper Middle School.
District officials and board members will have material and display boards to explain different options that are available for the public to comment on.
The input given by attendees will be used by the board to determine what the public sees as important to the needs of their communities and children that attend each school.
Light refreshments will be served.
Carbon School District is accepting applications for three (03) 29 hour per week Special Education Aides at Mont Harmon Middle School. These aides will work with students who have special needs.
Person(s) hired must be able to pass a Live Scan fingerprint background screening with an associated processing fee of $25.
Those interested in applying can do so by filling out the Classified Application found at www.carbonschools.org under the Menus button on the Home page. To be considered, your application must be received no later than 3:00 pm on July 22, 2019.
Carbon School District has openings for IGP Aide(s) to work with the Rising Raptors in the After School Program. These positions are 19 hours per week.
Person(s) hired must be able to pass a Live Scan fingerprint background screening with an associated processing fee of $25.
Those interested in applying can do so by filling out the Classified Application found at www.carbonschools.org under the Menus button on the Home page. To be considered, your application must be received no later than 3:00 pm on Thursday, July 18, 2019.
The second of 3 open houses will be held tonight, Monday, July 8 at 7:00 pm at Carbon High School:
The Carbon School District Board of Education will be holding a series of open houses in July for the public to have input into possible remodeling and construction at Carbon High School and Helper Middle School.
District officials and board members will have material and display boards to explain different options that are available for the public to comment on.
The input given by attendees will be used by the board to determine what the public sees as important to the needs of their communities and children that attend each school.
Light refreshments will be served
We're hiring! Carbon School District is seeking applications for a part time Sweeper at Castle Heights. Must have a general knowledge of custodial work and be able to perform minor maintenance on the building and grounds.
Carbon District to hold meetings for input from public
for possible remodeling and construction at Carbon High School and Helper Middle School.
July 1 @ BPE, 7:00 pm
July 8 @ CHS, 7:00 pm
July 9 @ HMS, 7:00 pm
Light refreshments will be served.
Remember to read, read, read this summer! And don't forget to write a summary on one of your books and bring it in to the District office for your Carbon County Chamber of Commerce passport snapshot stamp!
Way to go Kagen!
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Girls soccer won district!