US Piner-Olivet Union School District

Santa Rosa

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Piner-Olivet Union School District is a school in Santa Rosa.

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  • .20 FTE Temporary TK Teacher at Schaefer Elementary School
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  • 1.0 FTE Education Special Teacher-RSP at Piner-Olivet Charter School
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  • 1.0 Temporary TK Teacher at Olivet Elementary Charter School
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  • .50 FTE Temporary 8th Grade English/History Teacher at Piner Olivet Charter School
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  • 7th Grade History/English Teacher at Piner Olivet Charter School
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  • .50 FTE Physical Education Teacher at Northwest Prep Charter School
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  • 1.0 FTE School Psychologist
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  • .40 FTE Temporary 4th Grade Teacher at Schaefer Elementary School
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  • School Nurse
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