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Teach a Class. Move a Nation.

Last updated 5.9.2009 4PM

Teach a Class, Move a Nation.Opportunities are available for creative and innovative teaching professionals at several new STEM schools across Ohio. Join one of these network schools and have an impact far beyond your own classroom.

The following is a listing of five STEM platform schools in the State of Ohio that are seeking qualified candidates for available teaching positions. Under each city name, you will find the primary school contact and contact information for the Human Resource Department, which will facilitate the application process. Potential applicants are encouraged to follow the application procedures as outlined by each respective Human Resource Department and send a copy of their resume to the primary contact at their school of interest.

Akron: National Inventors Hall of Fame School

Maryann Wolowiec
Project Manager
National Inventors Hall of Fame School
330-761-2820
mwolowie@akron.k12.oh.us

Human Resources
Akron Public Schools
70 N. Broadway
Akron OH 44308-1911

www.akronscienceschool.com

Cincinnati: Hughes STEM High School

Virginia Rhodes
Principal
Hughes STEM High School
513-363-7400
RhodesV@cpsboe.k12.oh.us

Human Resources
Cincinnati Public Schools
Department of Human Resources
Certificated Personnel Office
P. O. Box 5381
Cincinnati, OH 45201-5381

hughesstem.cps-k12.org

Cleveland: MC2STEM High School

Cleveland: Design Lab Early College High School

Jeff McClellan
Principal
MC2STEM High School
216-780-6455
jeffrey.d.mcclellan@cmsdnet.net

Ray Spottsville
Principal
Design Lab Early College High School
216-348-3651
raymon.l.spottsville@cmsdnet.net

Human Resources
CMSD
1380 E. 6th St.
Rm. 500N
Cleveland, Ohio 44114

www.mc2stemhub.org/educators.aspx
www.cmsdjobs.com/esjobs/jobpostings.asp

Columbus: Linden-McKinley STEM Middle/High School

Linda Fenner
Project Manager
Linden-McKinley STEM Middle/High School
614-365-5582 Ext. 256614
lfenner9839@columbus.k12.oh.us

Human Resources
Columbus Public Schools-Columbus Board of Education
Human Resources
270 East State Street
Columbus, oh 43215-4312
Phone: (614) 365-5715

Dayton: Dayton Regional STEM School

Brian Boyd, Ph.D.
Principal/Chief Academic Officer
Dayton Regional STEM School
937-775-3275
brian.boyd@wright.edu

Human Resources
Wright State University
280 University Hall
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton, OH 45435

www.daytonstemschool.org

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