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Teaching Jobs at Killeen ISD

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 Serving the cities of Killeen, Fort Hood, Harker Heights and Nolanville, Killeen Independent School District is the 4th most diverse district in the state of Texas. With about 50 campuses, 6,100 employees, and 45,000+ students, KISD has been providing quality education and myriad avenues for students to become well-rounded individuals.  KISD is seeking professional and proficient teachers, who can add value to the dynamic educational environment of the school district. Why Work At Killeen ISD?  As per the new 2022-2023 compensation plan, teacher salaries start at $56,160 per year. Bilingual and special education instructors are eligible for competitive stipends of $7,500 and $5,000 per year respectively. There is an additional $2,000 new classroom teacher relocation stipend as well. Also, as per the new 2022-2023 compensation plan, all Killeen ISD employees are to receive a pay increase. The teachers at KISD can earn additional income by teaching Summer School. Killeen ISD employees a

PreK and Kindergarten Programs At Killeen ISD

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Killeen ISD lays a sound foundation of early literacy for young children. Delivered by qualified educators, PreK and Kindergarten programs, aims at providing enriching life learning experiences. KISD assists students in developing basic language, reading, and emerging writing skills at an early age through a combination of language learning, Math Talks, Science exploratory lessons, and literacy activities. Below are details of PreK and Kindergarten programs at KISD PRE-KINDERGARTEN 3-YEAR-OLD PROGRAM (Only Available to FT. HOOD Active-Duty Military families living on-post)    Pre-Kindergarten 3-Year-Old Program Features Full-Day Program Free of Charge Certified Teachers and Trained Paraprofessionals Research-Based Curriculum Before and After-School Care Program with Child Youth Services (CYS)- for campuses on post. Eligibility Requirements A student must be 3 (three) years old on or before September 1 of the current school year. A student must be a biological child, adopted child or st