US Ontario-Montclair School District (K-8)

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Ontario-Montclair School District (K-8) is a school in Ontario.

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  • Music Teacher, Middle School 2026-2027 SY
    plus fringe benefit allocation; a maximum of 8 years of applicable service credit given toward salary placement · edjoin
    Listed yesterday
    Closes 14 Jun
  • Library Media Technician / Serrano Middle School
    $22.80 - $27.17 per hour · edjoin
    Listed yesterday
    Closes 15 Jun
  • Substitute Teacher Pool 2026/2027 School Year
    $180.00 (prorated if less than full day), $1,500 loyalty incentive to be paid every 50 days worked (upwards of 3 times per year) · edjoin
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  • Teacher Elementary - TK (w/ Bilingual Auth/BCLAD in Spanish) 2026-2027 SY
    plus fringe benefit allocation; a maximum of 8 years of applicable service credit given toward salary placement · edjoin
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