Arthur Culver, Superintendent
Tina Frye, Chief Human Resource Officer
Keisa Garrett, Chief of Schools
Jennifer Brumback, Chief Academic Officer
Dr. Sherry Whitaker, Chief School Business Official
East St. Louis School District 189 Administration Building
1005 State Street
East St. Louis, Illinois 62201
(618) 646-3000
District Website: www.estl189.com
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Join us for our annual career fair designed to help you find a teaching, administration, or support staff job here with East St. Louis School District 189. Now that most in-person teacher job fairs have been canceled due to the pandemic, this is an opportunity to chat directly with principals or directors looking to fill K-12 teaching jobs for the 2021 - 22 school year.
Here’s what you can expect:
1:1 Zoom chats with principals and directors who are actively hiring teachers in a relaxed virtual environment during the Live Principal Meet and Greet. We’ll provide tips and best practices to help you make the most of this virtual networking experience.
An opportunity to take a virtual look at each school and all available positions in the Meet Our Schools section. Here, you can also let schools know that you are interested by completing the Applicant Interest Form located at the bottom of each school's page.
Scheduled Zoom Interviews
Click below to register for this event.
Virtual Recruitment Fair Registration
Complete a Google Form survey to let principals and directors know your certifications, endorsements, and the type of position(s) that you're interested in applying for.
You can also upload your current resume here.
About us
East St. Louis School District 189 is focused on providing rigorous, high-quality education and exceptional educational experiences to the nearly 6,000 students within the community. Across ten school campuses, over 800 full-time district staff provide educational services to students in preschool through 12th grade. We operate an early childhood learning center, five elementary schools, two middle schools, one high school, and one alternative campus. Our students reflect the local community: they are vibrant, resilient, and strong.