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Several Administrator Openings to Be Filled at Monroe Public
Schools
Special to The Truth
Summer should prove to be a busy time for the
Human Resources Department of Monroe Public Schools as
several administrators from the 2013-2014 school year either
have retired or moved on to positions with other school
systems.
“We have some important openings to fill this
summer and we are urging all qualified candidates to apply.
Our goal is to have the best personnel in place to greet our
incoming students on September 2, the first day of school,”
said Barry Martin, Ed.D, superintendent, Monroe Public
Schools.
The open administrator positions are for
principal at Manor Elementary School, a school of about 500
students; principal at Orchard Center High School, an
alternative high school with roughly 150 students and an
assistant principal at Monroe High School, which has roughly
1,800 students.
Although no more retirements are anticipated,
other positions could open up due to movement in the system
by staff already employed by Monroe Public Schools. “We
encourage qualified personnel to apply for our open
positions by using the on-line application system on our
website at www.monroe.k12.mi.us,” Martin said.
Also over the summer, Monroe Public Schools
will be adding nearly 20 persons with social work
backgrounds to serve students from pre-kindergarten up
through high school. Persons who are interested in those
positions also can apply through the on-line Monroe Public
Schools application system.
Monroe Public Schools is the largest public
school district in Monroe County with about 6,000 students,
nearly 350 teachers, a pre-kindergarten early learning
center, five elementary schools, a middle school, a high
school, an alternative high school, a virtual high school
and a nature center.
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