The Lawrence County School System is set to conduct its final training session for substitute teachers for the 2024-25 academic year on February 13. This event will take place from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM at the Board of Education offices located at 1620 Springer Road. Individuals who wish to participate in this training must ensure that they have a completed application on file prior to attending. Interested candidates can submit their applications by visiting the official website at LCSS.us/Employment.
For those planning to attend, it is essential to bring certain documents, including a driver’s license or passport, a Social Security card, and either a blank check or a letter from their bank that includes the routing number for setting up direct deposit. Participants are also encouraged to dress appropriately for the weather, suggesting that wearing a jacket or layering clothing would be wise.
Additionally, all applicants are required to undergo a background check, which incurs a fee of $46.50, as well as a drug screening that costs $65. These steps are crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of students within the school system.

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