US Del Norte County Unified School District and COE

Crescent City

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Del Norte County Unified School District and COE is a school in Crescent City.

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  • 4th/5th Grade Teacher Bess Maxwell Pos. #54
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  • Community School Teacher Pos #167
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  • TK/K Teacher 'O Me-nok Learning Center Pos. #204
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  • Mild/ Mod SPED Teacher Redwood Elementary Pos. #91
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  • 2nd Grade Teacher 'O Me-nok Learning Center Pos. #121
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  • Crescent Elk Middle School Principal Pos. #618
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  • Mary Peacock School Principal K-5 Pos. #614
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  • TK Teacher Mary Peacock Elementary #987
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