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Human Resources > Why Work in CCS?

 So Why Work in Catawba County?

Chemistry Teacher Working with StudentsCatawba County schools has a history of educational excellence, offering not only competitive salary supplements for teachers and administrators (top 25% in the state) but other benefits as well. With a strong system of instructional support, professional development, and community involvement you will find that Catawba County Schools has much to offer prospective employees. As our slogan states, we believe that we are "building the future one child at a time" and our children are our top priority.

ESL Teacher Reading to StudentsCatawba County Schools offers academic programs that combine a rigorous curriculum with high expectations.  We desire to help students acquire the knowledge, skills, and behaviors for future success.  

We believe in fair and consistent discipline that encourages students to be responsible for themselves.  At school, we create a safe and orderly environment where courtesy and kindness prevail and where there is respect for differences in other people, customs, and cultures.

Student Playing on PlaygroundAll Catawba County Schools' employees have the opportunity to partner together and meet the challenges ahead.  Please consider joining us in our mission to help our students accomplish their academic and personal goals.  Together, we can build the future of the children of Catawba County Schools.

Click here for a quick look at our schools and a link to each website!

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Please take a few minutes to browse this section of the Catawba County Schools website.  The buttons and menus across the top will provide information regarding our various areas of focus.  Feel free to email or call any of our Human Resources staff listed in the left area of each screen.

 
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