Cass Lake-Bena Public Schools are located on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation and proudly serve a
student population rich in Ojibwe culture and history. The student body is comprised of 90 % American Indian students. Indian studies classes in language, history, and culture are offered to all students in all grades. The District covers 296 square miles of land, and 129 square miles of water area.
District/Organization hiring and interviewing instructions and processes for candidates:
Teaching Licenses (Elementary Education, Mathematics, Social Studies, etc.)| Special Education| Administrative and Other Roles
Teaching Licenses:
American Indian Language, History, and Culture| Communication Arts and Literature| Communication Arts and Literature: Middle Level (Endorsement)| Early Childhood| Elementary Education| Mathematics| Mathematics: Middle Level (Endorsement)| Preprimary (Endorsement)| Reading (Endorsement)| Science: Chemistry| Science: Earth and Space Science| Science: General Science (Science 5-8)| Science: General Science: Middle Level (Science 5-8) (Endorsement)| Science: Life Sciences| Science: Physics| Social Studies| Social Studies: Middle Level (Endorsement)
Career and Technical Education:
Special Education:
Special Education: Academic and Behavioral Strategist (mild to moderate only)| Special Education: Autism Spectrum Disorders| Special Education: Developmental Disabilities| Special Education: Early Childhood| Special Education: Emotional Behavioral Disorders| Special Education: Learning Disabilities
Administrative and Other Roles:
Principal (K-12)| School Counselor| School Social Worker| Speech-Language Pathologist