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2025-26 ESY (Extended School Year) Classified Positions

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SPRINGFIELD SD 19

Springfield, OR (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/17/2026

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2025-26 ESY (Extended School Year) Classified Positions
SPRINGFIELD SD 19
Springfield, OR Job Details 1 day ago Qualifications Entry level Full Job Description Springfield Public Schools is accepting applications through this posting for E/A
  • Classified positions for the Extended School Year (ESY) Program.
ESY is our summer program for students with complex needs, who are often served in Life Skills programs. Classified staff supporting ESY will work 4.0 hours per day.
Dates:
Set-up/planning day
  • July 1, 2026. Regular program runs July 6
  • July 30, 2026 (Monday
  • Thursday).
Rate of Pay:
Regular (current district employees) OR pending placement on classifeid salary schedule (external applicants)
Pay Dates:
July hours will be paid August 15, 2026. Springfield Public Schools Equity Stance In Springfield Public Schools, we acknowledge that systemic barriers have perpetuated disparities and disproportionate outcomes for students from historically marginalized populations. We believe that educational equity is about providing every student with the opportunities and resources to thrive, and removing the barriers that have led to the predictability of academic success based on identity. We assert that working for educational equity is the responsibility of each person in our system. We strive to create welcoming and inclusive cultures and environments that embrace and affirm the identity of each student inclusive of race, ethnicity, disability, family economics, mobility, language, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, initial proficiencies, immigration status, and religion. We are committed to standing up to bias and discrimination. We recognize that achieving educational equity is a process of assessment, reflection, and continuous improvement. We engage in these practices so that across our system, teaching and learning can be appropriately varied and responsive to every student, every day. To learn more about Equity & Inclusion efforts at Springfield Public Schools please click here!