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Fort Thomas schools to offer Community Education classes — what would you like to teach?


Fort Thomas Independent Schools are seeking community members to translate their business acumen and passions to adults.
 
The district is putting together a “community education” schedule for next semester. 
 
“The course offerings are only limited by your imagination,” said Diana McGhee, the District’s Director of Technology and Information.

Diana McGhee

“Please consider participating.  As an instructor, you will have the flexibility of many variables including the day and time you wish to teach, in which building you wish to teach, how many sessions you wish to teach and the length of the sessions.” 
 
Instructors will be compensated according to the Supplemental Teaching Services Salary Schedule.
 
“The Fort Thomas Independent School district is focused on providing engaging experiences for our students, and also our community,” said Dr. Karen Cheser, Superintendent. “We hope you will consider offering classes.  It’s a great way to share your skills, get others excited about your craft, make Fort Thomas an even more interesting place to be, and make a little money, too.”
   
Classes will be taught in the spring semester, 2018. The deadline to apply is Friday, November 3.

Send ideas to: 
Fort Thomas Independent School facilities.
Highlands High School
2400 Memorial Parkway
Fort Thomas, KY 41075

If you are interested in teaching in the Community Education Program this spring, please complete the bottom portion of this page and return it to Diana McGhee at central office.


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