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Articles from December 2025

Dubuque Community Schools Job Fair, July 24

Ready to join our A+ Team?

Learn about all the amazing career opportunities available in the district at our Dubuque Community School District JOB FAIR on Thursday, July 24, from 12:30-3:30 p.m. at the district’s main offices at 2300 Chaney Road!

Join our A+ team! Attend our upcoming job fair. (Graphic with four smiling district employees)We are HIRING NOW for the start of the school year – and the fair will have representatives on hand from departments across the district, including:

  • Transportation
  • Food and Nutrition
  • Buildings and Grounds
  • and Schools with Paraprofessional Openings

Interviews will be conducted ON SITE during the fair!

PLUS, many positions coordinate with the school calendar so you can be aligned with your child’s schedule!

Looking for a more flexible as-needed role? Learn about becoming a substitute teacher or paraprofessional at the fair! It’s a great way to get familiar with the district and all we have to offer on our A+ team!

CAN’T WAIT AND READY TO APPLY? Start your application today!

2025 Special Education Delivery Plan Public Comment Sought

Every five years, the Dubuque Community School District updates its Special Education Service Delivery Plan, which outlines how the district implements services for students eligible for an Individualized Education Program (IEP).

As part of this process, public comment is sought on the draft version of the plan.

View the Draft Special Education Service Delivery Plan (PDF)

The comment period for feedback is now closed.

 

Community Information Sessions on Facility Planning, April 16 and 28

The Dubuque Community School District will host two upcoming community information sessions for those interested in learning more about the district’s facility planning work.

The sessions will be held on Wednesday, April 16, and Monday, April 28, at 6 p.m. at the district offices, 2300 Chaney Road.

The meeting will feature a recap the district’s facility planning work, led by INVISION Architecture and informed by a community facility planning taskforce. The session will recap the taskforce’s work to review previous and new facility efficiency scenarios, look at results of a community survey regarding facility planning, and discuss potential funding mechanisms to support any future projects.

In particular, the planning team has reviewed and updated options for middle school consolidation to move the district from three to two middle schools. This consolidation was previously and continues to be identified as the option creating the greatest financial efficiencies while ensuring equivalent middle school facilities for all students.