Personnel Assist (+Bilingual) $16.98/hr, Personnel Paydata Specialist $18.72/hr, Pricing Clerk $16.98/hr, Principal Operations Support Clerk $16.18/hr, Psychological Services Assistant $18.72/hr, Records Processor $16.18/hr, Registrar I $15.38/hr, Registrar II $16.18/hr, 3/
Risk Services Tech $17.84/hr, School/Community Facilitator $12.07/hr, School Aide (+Bilingual) $12.07, School Banker $16.18/hr, School-Community Partnership - Safe Routes to School/Community Liaison $18.72/hr, Secretary II (+Bilingual) $16.18/hr, 4/
Secretary III (+Bilingual) $17.84/hr, Security Specialist $17.84/hr, Sr. Maintenance Clerk $16.18/hr, Senior Offset Machine Operator $18.72/hr, Sign Language Aide $15.38/hr, Sm. Vehicle Operator $14.66/hr, SPED Intervention Specialist I $17.84/hr, Title I SPTA III $16.18/hr, 5/
@ClarkCountySch Title SPTA IV $17.84/hr, Specialized Health Aide $16.18/hr, Specialized Program TA $12.67/hr, Specialized Program TA II $14.66/hr, Speech Lang Assist $16.98, Statistic Clerk $16.18/hr, 6/
.@SelenaTorres@rochellenguyen You are my #NVLeg reps. Please look into these positions and ask about their responsibilities. They carry a lot of responsibilities for being paid so little.
Support Prof. Ass $12.07/hr, Support Prof. Intern $14.66/hr, Library Assistant $14.66/hr, Literacy and Lang. Intervention Specilaist $15.38/hr, Transport. Aide SPED $13.97/hr, Transportation Routing & Scheduling Support Clerk $16.18/hr, Utility Worker $15.38 12/
I have had to cover other classes, of my colleagues have had to have 2-4 classes combined to cover other classes, and this is all due to staff shortages. This pause is going to do NOTHING when we still work W and TH to start it on Friday. 1/
@GovSisolak People who do not take this pandemic seriously now have a 4-day weekend and think it’s time to live it up a little. 2/
@GovSisolak I’m home with COVID, second time having it. I am vaxxed + boosted. 4 of 5 of my kids are also positive. Many of my students are out bc they are positive of their household is positive. Many students in CCSD have been sent to school sick bc their parents don’t have sick leave. 3/
We had a lockdown yesterday. Four fights popped off at once literally right at the end of first lunch. We have three lunches. We had to halt launches to clear out every area and snag all those who were involved. 1/?
My students and a few (student) visitors I took in that were stragglers in the hallways when I did a sweep and locked out my hallway’s double doors, were just in disbelief after the adrenaline wore off. 2/?
They were worried about what was going on because it was literally four fights at once. They just knew they were safe but without information, so they still felt unsafe. 3/?
.@SteveSisolak, you state you support schools reopening.
Well, educators do also. We support schools reopening SAFELY!
Here is how you, our Governor, can support us in CCSD. 1/9
1️⃣ Ensure that there are enough vaccines for teaches to receive two doses in the preferred timeframe.
2️⃣ Encourage Superintendent Jara to make this a priority, as well as send out a statement to district employees of his plan to ensure we will not open schools until all 2/9
teachers have been given the opportunity to choose to take the vaccine.
3️⃣ Encourage Superintendent Jara to release information showing how many cleaning supply items each school possesses. This is to ensure we can turn to the community and ask for help in order provide 3/9
I think ALL parents feel this way to some degree. We teachers wish we could do exactly this and sprinkle in more social emotional connections. I’m here to tell you, we aren’t the problem. Teachers want to slow down. However, in NV, schools are rated by various elements. 1/9
One element is student achievement through high-stakes testing. The more in target students are, the better the rating. Guess what teachers are still attempting to do? You guessed it. In some form, we are still teaching to meet those standards as much as we can. 2/9
Also, most teachers have not been encouraged to really slow down and meet needs for the here and now. Instead, we are being encouraged to do what we can for students while still sticking with pacing of standards. 3/9