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Troops to Teachers (TTT)
The Clark County School District needs teachers! With the critical need for teachers in most content areas, the district is eager to identify military personnel who have the desire and the heart to work with kindergarten through 12th grade students. The district has special needs in the areas of physical sciences, special education, bilingual education, math, and English; but is seeking propective teachers in all areas.

If you are a current or former military personnel, the Clark County School District may offer you a teaching contract 1-2 years in advance!

 

 

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Troops to Teachers is now official and funded. Public Law 107-110, the "No Child Left Behind Act of 2001" was signed into law by President Bush on January 8, 2002. Title II, Part C, Chapter A, authorizes the continuation of the Troops-to-Teachers Program for an additional five years. Congress passed the Education Appropriations bill, part of H.R. 3061, which provides $18M for financial assistance and to maintain the network of Troops to Teachers state offices. Financial assistance may be in the form of a stipend of up to $5K to help pay for teacher certification programs, or a bonus of $10K to accept employment in a "high-needs" school. For more information please visit www.proudtoserveagain.com, or you may contact the Troops to Teachers regional office in Colorado at 1-800-438-6851.

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Depending on experience and education, former military personnel can teach for the Clark County School District by choosing and successfully completing one of the four options:

1. Degree in Education: If you currently hold a bachelor's degree in education (including student teaching), complete the interest form on this page in order to start the application.

2. Distance Education through Rio Salado College or Western Governors University.

Rio Salado College:
If you have a bachelor's degree in a non-educational field, you can obtain teacher certification by taking online classes through Rio Salado College. Necessary coursework can be completed while you finish your military tour of duty.

Rio Salado College has an excellent, Nevada state approved, post-baccalaureate online teacher preparation program for current and former military personnel. Courses are delivered asynchronously via the Internet allowing students to access their courses anytime, anyplace. The courses are designed to actively engage students with the course materials and also provide one-on-one guidance from an instructor who is a practicing, certified K-12 teacher. For more information or to register on-line please visit www.rio.maricopa.edu/education.


Western Governors University: Affordability, credibility, flexibility.
It's why thousands of educators nationwide have trusted the Teachers College at Western Governors University to help them reach their goals. As a student, you'll enjoy modest tuition rates, unbelievable flexibility, and unmatched student support. You'll study at your own pace, when it's convenient for you. You'll develop a personalized Academic Action Plan that builds on what you already know-and may allow you to graduate faster, and for less money. And you'll do it under the guidance of faculty mentors committed to your success. Our fully accredited, competency-based master's programs are designed to produce highly competent teachers prepared to meet state and national teaching standards. For already certified teachers we offer in ELL, math and science education. Scholarships and federal financial aid are available. For more information, go to www.wgu.edu/ccsd.

3. CCSD Alternative Route to Licensue (ARL): If you have a bachelor's degree in a non-educational field, you can obtain teacher certification by enrolling in the ARL program. You will need to move to Las Vegas in order to participate in the 6-month ARL program. If you attend and successfully complete the Alternate Route to Licensure (ARL) program, you will be required to pass the PPST test (secondary teachers must also pass the content knowledge test) before you are able to teach. For more information on the ARL programs click on the link provided. ARL Programs

4. Business and Industry (B&I): If you worked full time in a vocational area for at least five (5) years, military personnel may qualify for a Business and Industry license. This license would allow an individual to teach a vocational program in a high school setting or a middle school magnet program.

For example, a candidate who was a mechanic for 20 years and met all the B&I requirements set forth, would receive a Business and Industry license to teach high school mechanics.

Due to the various programs and requirements with the B&I license, please complete the interest form on this page in order to start the application process. Your file will be reviewed and determination will be made on an individual basis.

No matter which option is best for you, the first step is to submit an online interest form on this page and/or contact us directly at TTTRecruiting@hrd.ccsd.net. We will contact you with information on how to proceed.

The Clark County School District is excited to offer qualified Troops to Teacher candidates a contract 1-2 years in advance. If you are able to take the necessary course work to qualify for a teaching license in the state of Nevada, we want you apply to the Clark County School District.