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In a significant effort to bolster their special education programs, Sacramento city schools are organizing a hiring fair this Saturday at the Serna Center community room. This event aims to attract qualified candidates who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of students with special needs.
The hiring fair will provide an opportunity for potential employees to meet with school administrators and learn more about available positions within the district. With a growing demand for skilled special education staff, the event is expected to draw a diverse group of applicants, including teachers, aides, and support staff.
Participants will have the chance to engage in on-the-spot interviews, showcasing their qualifications and experience in the field. This initiative reflects the district's commitment to enhancing educational support for all students, ensuring that those with special needs receive the attention and resources they require to thrive in the classroom. Community members are encouraged to attend and support this vital recruitment effort.
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