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On Friday, September 13, the Ohio Department of Education (ODE) released its Report Card for the 2023-2024 school year. Lakewood Local Schools earned a 3.5-star overall rating (4 stars in Progress; 3 stars in Achievement, Gap Closing, and Graduation; and 2 stars in Early Literacy).
Last week we began another school year! I hope you all had a great summer and enjoyed some rest and relaxation before your students walked through our doors for 2024-25.
As most of you already know, I was hired as Interim Superintendent late last month and am honored to take on this new position after working in this district for nearly 25 years. I love our district's families and educators and look forward to building on the fine work of so many who have come before me.
-Scott Coffey, Interim Superintendent
- Back to School
- Superintendent
- Certified Position
OPEN UNTIL FILLED
The major role of the Intervention Specialist is to provide developmentally appropriate educational opportunities for assigned students with disabilities and to effectively address the exceptional and individual strengths and needs of assigned students and to provide information to their parents.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Appropriate Certification/Licensure
- Mild to Moderate
- Must meet BCI & FBI background checks
Please send a letter of interest and resume to Allysen Coleman, Director of Special Programs.
- Certified Position
- Classified Position
This posting will remain open until the job is filled.
Email Allysen Coleman (acoleman@lakewoodlocal.k12.oh.us) a letter of interest, resume and complete job application (found on our website - www.lakewoodlocal.k12.oh.us).
4 days a week / 27 hour a week
Extra hours for training possible
Salary as per LACE negotiated agreement
JOB GOAL:
The major role of the Preschool Health/Safety Aide is to help assure the health, safety and needs of an individual student and/or groups of students; assist in the effective implementation of programs, therapies and services to meet the needs of assigned students
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or a certification of high school equivalency. A two-year Associates degree is preferred.
Hold a valid State of Ohio educational aide permit and paraprofessional license.
Meet all of the Highly Qualified requirements for the specific assignment.
Successfully complete and pass a BCI and FBI check.
Obtain and maintain certification/license/training required by the State of Ohio, including but not inclusive, for Recognition and Prevention of Communicable Disease, Recognition and Prevention of Child Abuse, First Aid, and Child Development.
Obtain and maintain required courses and/or approved hours to meet Step Up To Quality rating requirements.