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Teacher, Agriculture Education - GHS - FY27-P-009

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Harrison County Board of Education

Grafton, WI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 6 weeks ago (Updated 5 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/22/2026

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True Openings as of 4/8/2026 Teacher, Agriculture Education
  • GHS•FY27-P-009
JobID:
60703
Position Type:
Career and Technical Education/ Agriculture Education Date Posted:
4/8/2026
Location:
Grafton High School Closing Date:
04/14/2026
County:
Taylor County Schools
TAYLOR COUNTY SCHOOLS VACANCY NOTICE PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL JOB TITLE
Teacher, Agriculture Education, Grades 9-12, 230-day employment term
LOCATION
Full-Time Grafton High School
EFFECTIVE
Beginning of 2026-2027 School Year
TO WHOM RESPONSIBLE
School Principal
QUALIFICATIONS
Holds or eligible to hold WV Professional Teaching Certification in Agriculture Education. A long-term sub or first-class permit can be considered for lack of qualified candidates. A successful work history and a minimum of three supervisory references required for consideration.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The agricultural education instructor is employed by the local school district to teach agricultural education courses offered by the local district and approved by the West Virginia Department of Education. The agricultural education instructor is to assist and supervise all students in developing a Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE). In addition, the agricultural education instructor will serve as advisor of the local FFA chapter and promote FFA activities as an integral part of the agricultural education experience. Classroom Instruction
  • Serve the educational needs of the students in grades 9-12 by providing the latest knowledge and skills associated with the area being taught
  • Teach only approved agricultural education courses
  • Prepare teaching plans, demonstration plans, and teaching materials for all classes
  • Conduct field trips, both in and out of district Supervised Agricultural Experience Program (SAE)
  • Supervise student's SAEs though school based, worksite, and/or home visits
  • Provide feedback and direction to the student's SAE
  • Assist students in keeping SAE records FFA
  • Provide opportunities for students to participate and be active in the local FFA chapter
  • Serve as advisor for the FFA chapter
  • Assist students in coordinating FFA activities at the local, district, state and national levels
  • Prepare and train FFA and agriculture contest teams and entries
  • Assist students in preparing applications for proficiency awards, state and American Degrees, etc.
  • Outline a summer calendar detailing FFA activities, judging contests, and/or livestock shows that he/she will be attending.
  • Oversee the Ham Bacon and Egg Project.
  • Oversee the community greenhouse, operations, and sales. Other
  • Maintain an active advisory committee that officially meets at least twice annually to discuss the direction of the program; a record of the minutes should be kept on file
  • The instructor will maintain an active program during the summer by way of the following: o supervise students SAEs o FFA activities such as conferences and competitions o work with the local community on projects or activities Additional information concerning the above listed position can be obtained from the Superintendent's Office.
As required by Federal law and regulations, the Taylor County Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, socioeconomic status, genetic information or national origin in its education programs and activities or employment. Furthermore, the Taylor County Board of Education has a "no tolerance" policy for harassment of any kind. Issues related to discrimination or harassment must be reported to the Title IX Coordinator, 71 Utt Drive, Grafton, WV 26354 or call 304-265-2497. Email To A Friend Print Version Postings current as of 4/8/2026 11:49:24 PM CST. Powered by Aspex Solutions
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