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15 days ago
@MakeMyMove
Warren County Schools is one of the fastest-growing school districts in Kentucky — adding 400 to 500 new students every year and currently representing over 90 languages and 62 counties across its student body. That diversity is backed by real infrastructure: in-person translators, robust ESL support, and a district that's built systems to meet students where they are. With 199 teachers hired last year alone, this is a district with genuine momentum and a serious appetite for talent from outside the region.
What they're hiring for: Special education, math, and science teachers are the top priorities, along with preschool teachers, bus drivers, and student teachers. There are 12 high school science teacher openings right now. Starting pay for high school science and math teachers is $47,000.
Good to know: The sheer scale of Warren County's growth means new hires aren't walking into a stagnant environment — there's consistent investment, new students, and expanding needs year over year. The district's diversity also makes it a compelling place for educators who want to work in a genuinely dynamic classroom setting.
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(Image credit: Warren County Public Schools)