All Jobs: Page 1 Total Jobs: 1449 Kindergarten teacher Peabody-Burns USD 398 Peabody, KS 66866 School Nurse Oskaloosa USD 341 Oskaloosa, KS 66066 School Counselor (9-12) Garden City USD 457 Garden City, KS 67846 Social Studies (9-12) Garden City USD 457 Garden City, KS 67846 Mathematics (6-12) Garden City USD 457 Garden City, KS 67846 Special Education Teacher Spring Hill USD 230 Spring Hill, KS 66083 Elementary teacher - Kindergarten (4 day school week) Greeley County USD 200 Tribune, KS 67879 Elementary Teacher--Anticipated First Grade Herington USD 487 Herington , KS 67449 High School Family and Consumer Science Hugoton USD 210 Hugoton , KS 67951 Building Substitute Heritage Christian Academy Overland Park, KS 66221 High School Science Teacher Pretty Prairie USD 311 Pretty Prairie, KS 67570 Band Teacher Hiawatha USD 415 Hiawatha, KS 66434 School Psychologist- Full Time Hays USD 489 Hays, KS 67601 Special Education Instructor - 18-21 Year Old Transition: Bronco TIES (Transition to Independence, E Spring Hill USD 230 Spring Hill, KS 66083 School Psychologist Spring Hill USD 230 Spring Hill, KS 66083 Middle School Science Teacher Spring Hill USD 230 Spring Hill, KS 66083 Elementary Special Education Teacher Spring Hill USD 230 Spring Hill, KS 66083 Business Teacher Spring Hill USD 230 Spring Hill, KS 66083 Middle School Science Teacher Spring Hill USD 230 Spring Hill, KS 66083 Middle School Computer Science Teacher Spring Hill USD 230 Spring Hill, KS 66083 2nd Grade Teacher Spring Hill USD 230 Spring Hill, KS 66083 High School Life Skills Teacher Spring Hill USD 230 Spring Hill, KS 66083 JH/HS Math Teacher w/Signing Bonus Dexter USD 471 Dexter, KS 67038 Middle School Language Arts/Social Studies Teacher McPherson USD 418 McPherson, KS 67460 High School Language Arts Teacher McPherson USD 418 McPherson, KS 67460 High School Social Studies Teacher McPherson USD 418 McPherson, KS 67460 High School Math Teacher Valley Falls USD 338 Valley Falls, KS 66088 7-12 Business Teacher (4 day week) Triplains USD 275 Winona, KS 67764 Anticipated Instructional Facilitator @ USD 437 Auburn-Washburn USD 437 Topeka, KS 66610 JH Teacher Math / Science (4 day week) Triplains USD 275 Winona, KS 67764 | Food Service Director USD 258, Humboldt, has a Food Service Director for the 2021-22 school year. For more information please call Marsha Frederick at 620-473-3121.
District offers a matching 403(b) funds up to $115 a month and $501 per month toward Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Insurance. Vision and dental insurance is also available. To be determined upon experience. Job Start Date: June-1-2021 Applications Due By: April-15-2021 Job Contact Information Kay Lewis - kay.lewis@usd258.net - 620-473-3121 Employer Information Humboldt USD 258 www.usd258.net USD #258 Humboldt School District is proud to offer small class sizes and a comprehensive educational program for students from preschool through adults. We serve our student population through a variety of educational programs and services ranging from Special Education, to concurrent enrollment college courses with Allen Community College.
The school district provides preschool education to qualifying students at the Humboldt Early Childhood Education Center. Students in Kindergarten through fifth grade are served at the Humboldt Elementary Charter School, where all day Kindergarten is offered. Students in Grades 6, 7, and 8 attend Humboldt Middle School. Humboldt High School serves students in grades 9 through 12. Humboldt High School offers a comprehensive high school instructional program, including coursework identified for the Kansas Regent’s curriculum, concurrent class offerings with Allen Community College, a variety of elective course offerings along with a strong emphasis on Career and Technical Education courses. In addition to the regular school program, USD 258 offers a Virtual School Program. The Virtual School is for students in grades 9-12 and adult learners.
Increasingly, within Humboldt, Allen County, and beyond, the district is being recognized as a learning community that exemplifies achievement. Our students consistently score in the exemplary range on state assessments. A large percentage of our students are involved in co-curricular and extracurricular activities providing for a well-rounded educational experience. The Humboldt Schools are known for their outstanding academic, fine arts and athletic programs. Humboldt students achieved the state Standard of Excellence in reading, math and science and also have an average ACT composite score of 21. Nearly 80 percent of Humboldt graduates attend four-year colleges/universities or two year colleges/technical schools upon graduation. Students participating in academic, fine arts and athletic programs are consistently at the top level at competitions. During the 2007-2008, 2008-2009, and 2009-2010 school years, US News and World Report recognized Humboldt High School as one of the best high schools in America. In 2011 US News and World Report recognized Humboldt High School as the #2 ranked school in the United States for technology. Humboldt High School competes in the Tri-Valley League and is Class 3-A. Humboldt High School also boasts State Championships in Basketball, Golf, Track, Powerlifting, FFA, and Journalism just to name a few.
USD #258 is very proud of the recognition our students receive. These awards represent a commitment from the students, staff, and parents working together to achieve success.
“IT’S A GREAT DAY TO BE A CUB!”
THE COMMUNITY
Humboldt, located in Southeast Kansas in Allen County, sits halfway between Iola and Chanute on US 169 Hwy. Humboldt, in the middle of it all, is 115 miles east of Wichita, 110 miles southwest of Kansas City, 115 miles north of Tulsa, OK, and 100 miles northwest of Joplin, MO. Our town has a population of about 1,900 and we are very proud of our community, our people and our heritage. Since our founding in 1857, Humboldt has nurtured a spirit of diversity that still enhances the quality of life for all our people.
Humboldt, situated along the east banks of the Neosho River, is a historic community with old fashioned charm and grace that welcomes all who are interested in a small-town way of life. George Sweatt Memorial Park, a newly updated swimming pool in Centennial Park, Veterans’ Memorial in the city square, a twelve site civil war tour, and the elegant churches are just a few of the reasons why Humboldt is so attractive.Humboldt’s notable natives include Walter Johnson “The Big Train” who won 417 games as a pitcher for the Washington Senators and George Sweatt, a player for the Kansas City Monarchs.
Humboldt is also home to “Biblesta” the only Bible Celebration of its kind in the nation. The Celebration includes a Bible Themed Parade that consists of floats depicting events from the Bible. The parade includes biblical themed floats, walking entries, equestrian units, and marching bands playing Christian music. Participants are dressed in Biblical costumes. The events are arranged in chronological order from Genesis to Revelation. Other Biblesta activities include concerts performed by nationally known gospel entertainers in the city square, arts and crafts, food vendors, kids’ games, window displays, a 3K walk, a 5K or 10K “Run for the Son” and a free ham and bean feed.
The City of Humboldt operates the gas, water, sanitation, and trash pickup utilities. Westar Energy operates the electrical distribution system and has an office in Humboldt. The city has a highly regarded volunteer fire department and a professional police department with personnel on duty 24-hours a day. Ambulance service also provides 24-hour around the clock coverage for the community. Allen County Hospital and Ashley Clinic provide medical professionals and a pharmacy to our community.
Recreation is a premier feature of our area with Camp Hunter, Cannon Park, Centennial Park, River Park, and Sweatt Park providing camping, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, sand volleyball, a walking trail, outdoor exercise equipment, and a newly updated city Aquatic Center. USD #258 Humboldt Schools also opened its new Community Field House in the summer of 2007, which has many opportunities for exercise. Patrons can utilize an indoor walking track, cardio room, and weight room. In 2013, the Humboldt School District built a sport’s complex that is state of the art. The football, baseball and softball diamond are turf. There is a nice track that is available to our patrons to walk or run on after school hours.
Our businesses are progressive and customer-oriented. Humboldt has forward-looking entrepreneurs who are facing the challenges of the future. Our businesses and public services are expanding to meet the needs of our people. In addition to many privately-owned small businesses, many residents are employed in agriculture and manufacturing, including the Monarch Cement Company, B & W Custom Truck Beds, Humboldt Industries, Whitaker Aggregates, and others.
Employer Address: 801 New York Street Humboldt, Kansas |
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