Special Education (SDC) Teacher – San Ysidro, San Diego, CA (25–26 SYR.)
Cross Country Education is an educator-led, student-driven, and support-focused organization dedicated to helping every student reach their full potential—one child at a time. We proudly partner with K–12 schools and districts nationwide to deliver trusted staffing services and consultative solutions.
📌 Position Details:
Title: Special Education (SDC) Teacher
Location: San Ysidro, San Diego, CA
Dates: July 23, 2025 – June 11, 2026
Schedule: Mon–Fri, 32.5 hours/week
Caseload: Elementary Special Day Class
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