Student Support

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    In today’s schools, instructional assistants support and enhance the work of teachers in all components of the education process.

    Instructional assistants work directly with children. Some help the teacher in the classroom and work with the children who need one-on-one attention. Others assist in computer labs. They make sure students get help when they need it. They support and enhance the work of teachers in all components of the education process, making them key members of the teaching team. They are valuable members of the education community and make a difference in the lives of the children.

    Please reviewfor a variety of opportunities.
     
    To qualify for a paraprofessional position, candidates must show:
     
    • Completion of 60 college credit hours, an Associate’s Degree from an accredited college or university, or evidence they have successfully passed a Arizona State-approved paraprofessional test (may be administered by the Â鶹Íø).
     
  • Student support Shaheed is known for remaining calm and professional while assisting students who struggle emotionally. Classroom assistants are expected to contribute to a supportive environment and maintain open lines of communication with multiple stakeholders – at which Shaheed excels. After school Shaheed coaches boys basketball, inspiring the team to do its best and always keeping the team’s best interests at heart.