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Killingly High School is seeking a Long-Term Substitute Technology Education Teacher for the 2026-2027 school year. You will teach Mechanical Engineering, Robotics I, II, III, and Advanced Robotics, using hands-on, project-based instruction to engage students and develop engineering and problem-solving skills.
Connecticut Teaching Certificate #047 - Technology Education (PreK-12) is preferred. The ideal candidate will foster a positive, collaborative learning environment that prepares students
LTS Technology Teacher at Killingly High School
Killingly High School is seeking a Long-Term Substitute Technology Education Teacher starting for the 2026-2027 school year. The successful candidate will teach Mechanical Engineering, Robotics I, Robotics II, Robotics III, and Advanced Robotics, using hands-on, project-based instruction to engage students and develop their engineering, technical, and problem-solving skills. A Connecticut Teaching Certificate #047 - Technology Education (PreK-12) is preferred. The ideal candidate will demonstrate the ability to create a positive, collaborative learning environment that prepares students for college, careers, and future opportunities in technology and engineering.
Killingly High School is seeking a Long-Term Substitute Technology Education Teacher starting for the 2026-2027 school year. The successful candidate will teach Mechanical Engineering, Robotics I, Robotics II, Robotics III, and Advanced Robotics, using hands-on, project-based instruction to engage students and develop their engineering, technical, and problem-solving skills. A Connecticut Teaching Certificate #047 - Technology Education (PreK-12) is preferred. The ideal candidate will demonstrate the ability to create a positive, collaborative learning environment that prepares students for college, careers, and future opportunities in technology and engineering.
THE KILLINGLY BOARD OF EDUCATION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
KILLINGLY PUBLIC SCHOOLS BELIEVE ALL STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM THE TALENTS OF STAFF FROM A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT BACKGROUNDS, RACES AND ETHNIC GROUPS