What are the responsibilities and job description for the Life Skills Teacher, Technology Coordinator, Special Education, ElementaryPrimary position at Gretna Public Schools?
Job Overview
Gretna Public Schools seeks qualified applicants to fill various positions for the 2025-26 school year.
Teaching Roles
- High School: German and English Language Learner (ELL)
- Middle School: Technology Coordinator
- Special Education:
- Elementary and Middle School: Certified Special Education Teachers
- High School Life Skills Teacher
- Elementary: Primary and Intermediate Teaching Positions (25-26)
Support Staff
- School Bus Drivers: Immediate Positions Available
About Us
Gretna Public Schools District #37 was established in 1888 to serve the village of Gretna. The first school was built across the road from the LaBorde cemetery, with a two-story brick schoolhouse constructed in 1898. The district has grown through minor consolidations and a major consolidation in 1958, covering 70 square miles.
Located between Lincoln and Omaha, the community offers a unique blend of small-town charm and rural character, attracting families seeking a tight-knit community with a strong sense of belonging.
Our Mission
The mission of Gretna Public Schools is to accept all students unconditionally and maximize their potential.
Philosophy
We strive to provide an equal educational process that caters to individual needs, focusing on intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development. Our purpose is to challenge students to discover, develop, and apply knowledge in a rapidly changing society, promoting creativity and self-confidence.
- To create a positive learning environment that values diversity and promotes student growth.
- To adopt financial policies that ensure quality facilities, equipment, and materials to support our educational goals.
- To attract and retain highly skilled professionals and provide opportunities for their professional growth and development.
- To cultivate well-rounded individuals who can effectively participate in our democratic society.
- To develop essential skills in reading, writing, computing, listening, and speaking to facilitate communication.
- To provide opportunities for students to appreciate the arts and explore their creative potential.
- To offer programs that help students identify and achieve their career goals, emphasizing hard work and dedication.
- To introduce students to diverse activities that promote moral, physical, social, academic, emotional, and spiritual growth.