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18 Triad school districts hoping to fill 1,000 vacancies

18 Triad school districts working to fill a combined 1,000 vacancies The upcoming school year begins in just two months. Leaders want to fill the teacher and classified employee openings before then. Author: Alma McCarty Updated: 10:39 PM EDT June 22, 2021 GREENSBORO, N.C. With two months until the start of the new school year, Triad school districts are looking for a thousand employees to fill vacancies. It s not just teaching jobs - but bus driver, nutrition worker, teaching assistant positions, and more.  The Piedmont Triad Education Consortium held an information session Tuesday afternoon, aimed at helping potential applicants learn about the jobs. There s a second virtual session on Wednesday at noon. Anyone interested can attend. Find more details here.

Triad school districts now hiring | wfmynews2 com

18 school districts will hold information sessions about open positions as they look to hire. Author: Courtney Kiley (WFMY News2) Published: 3:52 AM EDT May 4, 2021 Updated: 3:52 AM EDT May 4, 2021 GREENSBORO, N.C. 18 school districts in the Triad are teaming up to fill open positions by the next school year.  On Tuesday, May 4, and Wednesday, May 5, human resource professionals from the school districts will host virtual information sessions, to talk to people looking for jobs and explain open positions.  The districts are looking to hire those with and without four-year degrees.  During the information sessions, interested individuals can learn more about the jobs and get connected to the school district where they live or where they are interested in pursuing a career pathway. 

Morrison named top superintendent in region

June 08, 2021 Ahead of the 2021 Cherry Blossom Festival, which began Sunday, the North Carolina Society of Washington, D.C., announced its 2021 Cherry Blossom Princess, A woman with Pilot Mountain ties was selected as the 2021 Cherry Blossom Princess by the North Carolina Society of Washington, D.C. Mollie Thomas was chosen for the title, ahead of the 2021 Cherry Blossom Festival which began Sunday in Washington, D.C. She will represent North Carolina during the 2021 Cherry Blossom Princess Program. She is the daughter of Gordon and Melodie Thomas of Arlington, Virginia. Her father is a native of Pilot Mountain and is a former president of the North Carolina Society. Her half-sister Elizabeth served as the 1989 North Carolina Cherry Blossom Princess.

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