We're #hiring! The District 54 Business Department is excited to add a #payroll clerk to their team. This 12-month, full-time position is essential to the smooth operation of our district. If you excel in data entry, filing, #accounting duties, and preparing reports, and have a knack for providing outstanding customer support to staff and community members, we want to hear from you! For more information and to apply, visit https://lnkd.in/gYD-z-TX. Applications will be accepted through Friday, July 19.
Schaumburg School District 54
Education Administration Programs
Schaumburg, IL 2,661 followers
Ensuring Student Success
About us
It is the mission of Community Consolidated School District 54 to ensure student success. In District 54, we demonstrate commitment to our mission of “Ensuring Student Success” by supporting a culture of high expectations for both staff and students. The success our students continue to experience is the result of District 54’s strong collaborative culture as defined in the commitments made by our students, families, community members, Board of Education and employees. We pledge to sustain and grow this culture to achieve our vision and goals. To ensure we keep our district flourishing, we are committed to advancing our knowledge and skills, as we believe that such dedication is crucial to our success. What do you get when you join our District 54 team? - Support from an instructional mentor for your first two years, including weekly meetings allowing for reflection, learning, feedback and questions; - A Professional Learning Community (PLC) to plan with and help you better understand our curriculum; - Building and district coaches who will work with you individually or during your PLC time; - Extensive professional development that is relevant to the curriculum and the students in the classroom; - Access to a multitude of curricular resources including technology; and The opportunity to be part of a culture that embraces the success of the whole child. Are you an educator who is ready for the challenge? Browse our current job openings and learn more about what we offer in District 54: sd54.org/careers/
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http://sd54.org
External link for Schaumburg School District 54
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Schaumburg, IL
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1952
- Specialties
- Education, Professional Learning Communities, Positive Psychology, Early Childhood Education, Mentoring, Innovation, and Whole Child Focus
Locations
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Primary
524 E. Schaumburg Road
Schaumburg, IL 60194, US
Employees at Schaumburg School District 54
Updates
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We're #hiring a Building Secretary (Floating Position) for School District 54! Our school secretaries serve as the welcome committee and are usually the first faces parents and community members see. They are champions at multi-tasking, are customer-service orientated and keep our schools running smoothly for staff, students and parents. If you think you'd be a great fit for this position, please apply by Friday, July 12. More info & application: https://lnkd.in/gWXBBVpR
Schaumburg School District 54 - Building Secretary (Floating)
sd54.tedk12.com
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District 54 Lemonade Day is THIS THURSDAY! 🍋 Come out from 1-3 p.m to support our student entrepreneurs and their charities of choice, all while sipping on some pretty sweet lemonade! Lemonade stands will be at Addams and Eisenhower Junior High Schools and Collins and Enders-Salk Elementary Schools. Cash or electronic payment will be accepted.
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School’s out and it’s construction season! I was on the roof of Hoover Math & Science Academy this afternoon to see the start of our first solar installation. Very excited to be partnering with Performance Services on this project
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School’s out, but staff are still in! Hundreds of staff gathered today for D54’s thirteenth annual Professional Development Symposium. The event is a great opportunity for staff to learn and grow their capacity as educators. This year’s keynote speaker was Douglas Bolton, Ph.D., a nearly 30-year veteran of school psychology and administration, whose talk focused on creating school communities that foster resilience through cultures of belonging. The general session speaker was Kimberly Schonert-Reichl, Ph.D., professor of Community and Applied Developmental Psychology at the University of Illinois Chicago. Throughout the two day symposium, staff will have the opportunity to attend dozens of break out sessions lead by D54 staff on topics like enhancing SEL, creating a sense of belonging, emotional regulation strategies, working with multilingual learners, and much more.
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School may be out for the summer, but the learning in District 54 continues! Today, over 150 paraprofessionals attended a professional development symposium dedicated to the work they do and the support they give to each and every student. Thank you to keynote speaker, Douglas Bolton, and our D54 instructional coaches and mentors for facilitating all of the insightful sessions today.
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Joan Gebbia, a paraprofessional at Hoover Elementary School, dedicated 15 years to School District 54. Reflecting on her experience, Joan shares, "I will cherish the relationships made with both students and staff." In retirement, she looks forward to reading, exercising, traveling and volunteering more. Most importantly, she plans to spend quality time with her family, especially the little ones, and relish in the luxury of sleeping past 4:30 a.m. #54Retiree
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Tracy Cory dedicated 33 years to School District 54, as a special education teacher and most recently as a fourth-grade teacher at Campanelli Elementary School. "I feel very fortunate to have been able to begin and end my teaching career in School District 54,” Tracy said. “I have worked with many amazing students, families and staff over the last 33 years. I will always look back over my time in 54 with fond memories." In retirement, she plans to travel, spend time with family and friends, volunteer, and indulge in her passion for reading. #54Retiree
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Diane Pollard has been a paraprofessional at Campanelli, Nerge, Stevenson and Muir elementary schools, and is retiring as a paraprofessional at the District 54 Early Learning Center. Reflecting on her experience, Diane shares, "I’ve enjoyed working with the district’s youngest students and watching them grow and make progress,” she said. In retirement, she plans to travel, spend time with loved ones, and indulge in her hobbies of golf and pickleball. #54Retiree
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Mary Brodie, the social worker at Churchill Elementary School, is retiring after 24.5 years in District 54. She has also served as a PBIS District Coach, and Tier 1 and Tier 2 Coordinator, and previously worked at Blackwell and Lakeview elementary schools. “Working as a school social worker in District 54 has been a wonderful, never boring, challenging experience,” she said. “I was fortunate to have a career working with amazing staff, children and families. I have made lifelong friendships and had the pleasure of working with and learning from so many creative experienced educators. I will miss the smiles, hugs, laughs and good mornings each day!” In retirement, she plans to travel, possibly work at a private practice and write children's books. #54Retiree