US Francis Parker School

San Diego

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Francis Parker School is a school in San Diego.

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  • 2026-2027 6-12 Visual Art Teacher - Ceramics
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  • 6-12 World Language Teacher - Spanish - Long Term Substitute August 27 through November 20, 2026
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  • 2026-2027 Lower School Junior Kindergarten Teacher
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  • 2026-2027 Middle School/Upper School Teaching Fellowship and 6-12 Teacher Substitute
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