Cincinnati Public Schools will host the fourth annual “The Cincy Experience,” a two-day recruitment event. Submitted Photo | CPS

Cincinnati Public Schools will host the fourth annual “The Cincy Experience,” a two-day recruitment event designed to connect prospective educators with teaching opportunities across the district.

On March 6, school tours will be given from noon to 1 p.m. at Dater Montessori School, South Avondale Middle School and Spencer Center for Gifted and Exceptional Students.

On March 7, there will be a district-wide job fair, including on-the-spot interviews with recruiters, at the Woodward Career Technical High School on Reading Road in Bond Hill.

The district is searching for educators to fill high-need areas: middle and high school English, science and math, Spanish, intervention specialists, preschool disability and teachers with Montessori credentials. The district is also in need of educators licensed to teach middle childhood education, which is typically defined as grades four through nine.

Cincinnati Public Schools is the Tri-State’s largest public school district with more than 35,000 students across 66 schools.

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