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Kansas, A great place to teach and live!

The state of Kansas has an exemplary public school system that employs approximately 33,500 classroom teachers and 25,200 support personnel ranging from school administrators, program directors, coordinators, and related service personnel. In the 2005-2006 school year, Kansas teachers earned an average salary of $46,907, including fringe benefits, a 5.3% increase from 2004-2005. Beyond competitive salaries, Kansas also provides opportunities for educators to participate in loan deferment programs and scholarships through the Kansas Board of Regents.

The state of Kansas has a record of high expectations and achievement for each of the approximately 465,000 students educated in public schools across the state. In 2006, 86% of Kansas schools met Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) goals compared to 71% nationally. In addition, 90.2% of Kansas high school students graduate from high school, compared to 70% nationally. On the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), Kansas 4th graders ranked 2nd nationally in math, while 8th graders ranked 4th.

About the Kansas Education Employment Board

IMG_0019.jpg In September 2007, the Special Education Services (SES) Team of the Kansas Department of Education launched a redesigned Kansas Education Employment Board (KEEB). The mission of KEEB is to provide districts, schools, and organizations in Kansas with an efficient online recruitment tool to attract and hire highly qualified educators. KEEB allows schools and institutions across the state of Kansas to post job openings and locate candidates. Individuals interested in a career in education can post an application and apply for specific positions. KEEB provides up to date information on both job postings and applicants via RSS feeds that individuals can receive via their computer or mobile device. In addition, applicants can learn about Kansas licensure, scholarship/loan deferement programs, and Kansas teacher preparation programs. Take advantage of the features of KEEB today and sign up for a free account!

Kansas Education Employment Board (KEEB) is a free service of the Special Education Services (SES) Team and the Kansas Department of Education.

The Kansas Education Employment Board (KEEB) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: KSDE General Counsel, 120 SE 10th Ave, Topeka, KS 66612 785-296-3204.

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Recent Postings List

High School Guidance Counselor
School Psychologist
Assessment Tech Coordinator
substitute English
Part-Time Elementary Teacher - 4 year old program
Head Vocal Music Teacher
Head Instrumental Teacher
Regional Coordinator/Andover e-Cademy
Migrant Paraprofessional
Title 1 Reading Teacher - Part Time
K-6 Music Teacher
PC Technician
3rd Grade Teacher
Title 1 Teacher
Director of Student Life/Resident Hall Director
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