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There is currently no job description for High School Admissions Representative. Be the first to submit the job responsibilities for a High School Admissions Representative.

The High School Teacher develops and implements grade appropriate course work, activities, and assessments to meet the academic needs of children in a grade 6-12 classroom setting. Prepares lesson plans and instructs students in an assigned secondary school. Being a High School Teacher assesses and documents students' progress. Evaluates and monitors student's performance. In addition, High School Teacher participates in development and implementation of Individual Education Plans for specific students. Resolves classroom issues and conflicts. May participate in implementing special programs f... view job details

Demonstrate executive functions such as planning, organizing, remembering, and regulating information and behavior as they pertain to student performance and achievement. Requires the ability to compare and or judge the readily observable functional, technical, structural and compositional characteristics (whether similar to or divergent from obvious standards) of data, people, or things. Maintains open and consistent lines of communication with students, including meeting and listening to students, and referring them for counseling services as appropriate. view job details

Compile, maintain, and distribute accurate senior ranks and GPAs. Collaborate with appropriate attendance officer, assistant principals, or Director of Student Admissions, Attendance, and Transfers to ensure accuracy and adherence to laws regarding admissions, registration, withdrawal, guardianship, and transfers. Evaluate routine transcripts for new students to determine appropriate and equivalent awarding of credits and grade placement. view job details

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Houston Christian High School inspires students to become leaders, in a close-knit community. Serving grades 9-12, the school draws from areas such as Memorial, West U, Cypress, Katy, and Sugar Land from public, private, and parochial schools. The school's state-of-the-art facilities sit on a 45-acre campus, which house the award-winning academic, athletic, and fine arts programs. The school is accredited by the ISAS and is a member of the NAIS and the Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC). HC is located at 2700 W Sam Houston Parkway N, Houston, Texas, 77043. For more information, contact the... view company details

Founded in 1965, Carondelet High School is a four-year Catholic college-preparatory school serving young women of the East Bay area. Its mission is to inspire excellence by preparing young women to live with hearth, faith and courage in the Catholic tradition and spirit of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Carondelet is more than a gateway to college and a successful career. It's a place where lives are transformed, where character is built and where lifetime friendships are forged with 800 fellow students. It is a school that is passionately and personally dedicated to bringing out the best in each ... view company details

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NEW BEGINNINGS HIGH SCHOOL is a company based out of 3425 LAKE ALFRED ROAD, WINTER HAVEN, Florida, United States. view company details

The mission of the Clayton Valley Charter High School (CVCHS) is to unite our stakeholders, including students, teachers, staff, parents and community members with a common goal to diligently prepare all students for success in the 21st century. We believe in instilling timeless principles and fostering a culture of excellence with rigor, relevance, and relationships. As a conversion high school, CVCHS has the flexibility to develop and sustain traditional and innovative programs and practices that will promote student acceleration in all academic, social, and civic areas to prepare them for e... view company details

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The foundation laid now often sets the tone for what the future will hold. This philosophy possesses very significant meaning in education. Selecting a place of higher learning definitely helps chart the course for future career opportunities and success. It may not be that any of the schools are necessarily wrong—it’s really about uncovering that one school that is right for you. A few things to consider:Ask the online-accredited colleges to send brochures and information packets about their programs. Seeing the quality and depth of information sent will help determine the type of education... view article details

Skilled Labor Jobs Provide a Financially Feasible Alternative to College Is College Worth the Money? "What are your plans after you graduate from high school?" For most recent graduates over the last few decades, the answer has been automatic and unequivocal -- college. With more and more jobs making a bachelor's degree a minimum requirement, there has never been a greater emphasis on higher education. And for the most part that's a good thing as more education is almost always better than less. But times are changing. First of all, the sheer increase in cost just to attend college has be... view article details

The foundation laid now often sets the tone for what the future will hold. This philosophy possesses very significant meaning in education. Selecting a place of higher learning definitely helps chart the course for future career opportunities and success. It may not be that any of the schools are necessarily wrong—it’s really about uncovering that one school that is right for you. A few things to consider: Ask the online-accredited colleges to send brochures and information packets about their programs. Seeing the quality and depth of information sent will help determine the type of education... view article details

The High Pay Isn't The Only Interesting Thing About These Odd Jobs.. "You Do What and Make How Much?!?" Think back to the last time you were at a party or a social event, and you had to make small talk with new acquaintances. Inevitably the question of 'So what do you do?” is asked, and everyone recites their professions. While the regulars seem to always come up – doctor, lawyer, teacher, etc. – every once in a while, someone comes out with a doozy that could leave you scratching your head or picking your jaw up off the floor. Did you know Horse Exerciser is a job? Or that you can make a livi... view article details

From a busy pre-med track and MCAT preparation in college to 12-hour rotations and grueling residency applications in medical school, the path to becoming a fully-fledged doctor is filled with challenges. Plenty of folks have the moxie to get involved in healthcare, but don’t necessarily have the time or money to commit to an M.D. Based on a report by Healthcare Management Degree, here are eight non-physician jobs in healthcare worth looking at. We've included the average entry-level salaries and ranges based on Salary.com data. 1) Speech Pathologist Average: $78,940 Salary Range: $72,410 -... view article details

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Engaging in executive coaching takes courage. There are no assurances when senior management hires a consultant from the outside to assist in molding and growing a high-level leader. It is a risky method with major upside potential and significant downside risk. Executive coaching can aid leaders to know their full potential, fix their flaws, and soar to new heights of success. Their team, or the whole company, benefits from this growth and development. There is also a potential that executive coaching will bring to light deeper problems and anomalies. Additionally, it may bring about adverse... view blog & white papers details

High-performing employees are crucial for your business. They work hard not just for themselves but for the company's success.  They are an asset to your organization. It is important to recognize their importance. Not doing so can make them feel demotivated and stop giving their best. This can make them lose interest in their work and eventually leave. Every company wants to hold onto its best employees, but not all know how to do it well. So, how can you figure out who your best workers are and give them the recognition they deserve? Find out here. Why High-Performers Matter for Your Busines... view blog & white papers details

Your company's turnover rate is defined as the number of employees who depart your organization over the course of a year. According to our 2021 Pay Practices survey, the highest level of turnover by region in the US was in the Mountain States (21%) and the lowest rates were in the West Coast (16%). Not all industries were affected in the same way. Total turnover rates by industry topped out at 40% in Hospitality & Leisure, 23% in Transportation, and 21% in HealthCare. The lowest turnover rates were in Insurance (9%) and Government & Nonprofit (12%).  27% of participants believed turnover was ... view blog & white papers details

High-potential employees are invaluable. They work hard, willingly take on responsibility, and are eager to learn. These employees aren't necessarily the top performers in your company. They can be less obvious, like an entry-level worker with a skill that falls short in your industry. According to Harvard Business Review, they may only make up 3-5% of your workforce. High-potential employees require investment and training. Their skills need to be developed to reach their maximum potential. HBR explains that these employees show a strong capacity to grow and succeed throughout their careers ... view blog & white papers details

You work hard every day to build a successful business. But no matter how much effort you put in, it is tough to get ahead without a high-performance culture. For your company to thrive, you need engaged, motivated employees who align with your vision. So how do you create this kind of workplace? It starts with total compensation - not just salaries and benefits, but everything that makes up an employee's rewards and work experience. In this article, explore the pillars of a high-performance culture and how you can get there through strategic compensation planning. You will learn the key eleme... view blog & white papers details