US Kidinnu Academy

El Cajon · State-maintained

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About this school

Kidinnu Academy is a state-maintained in El Cajon serving around 338 pupils.

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8 teaching vacancies

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  • 2026-2027 Kidinnu Academy Teacher In Training
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  • 2026-2027 School Principal
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  • 2026-2027 Kidinnu Academy Speech and Language Pathologist
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  • 2026-2027 Elementary Teacher
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  • 2026-2027 Kidinnu Academy Literacy Coach and Reading / English Learner Intervention Teacher
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  • 2026-2027 Math and Science Teacher
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