US Napa Valley Unified School District

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Napa Valley Unified School District is a school in Napa.

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  • Teacher (Spanish) - American Canyon High and American Canyon Middle
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  • Teacher (Math) - American Canyon High
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  • Teacher (Physical Education) - Napa Junction Magnet Elementary
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  • Teacher (Core English, Social Science, Part time) - Silverado Middle
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  • Teacher (.60 FTE, Part time) - Napa Valley Independent Studies
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  • Teacher (English, Full time Temporary) - American Canyon High
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  • Teacher (English, Full time Permanent) - American Canyon High
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  • Teacher (Music) - American Canyon Middle
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  • Teacher (Kindergarten to 2nd Grade, Multiple Subject) - Phillips Elementary
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  • Child Development Lead Teacher - NVUSD
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