US The OFarrell Charter Schools

San Diego

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The OFarrell Charter Schools is a school in San Diego.

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  • Independent Study Teacher - Ingenuity Charter School
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  • Middle School English Language Arts Teacher
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  • Temporary Elementary Teacher
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  • Independent Study Teacher - Ingenuity Charter School
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  • Middle School Social Science/Humanities
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  • Middle School Social Science & Art (Social Science & Art credential required)
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  • School Counselor Intern
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  • Math Teacher (6-8 Grade) - Middle School
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