Cleaners
Clarence Central School District
Cleaner – Clarence Middle School
Monday-Friday 11:00pm – 7:30am
12 Month Position
Valid New York State Driver License required
Clarence Central School District is also seeking:
Substitute Cleaners- Districtwide
Hours Vary
Valid New York State Driver License required.
Please Call 716-407-9124 for an application.
Tradition, innovation, and teamwork are hallmarks of the Clarence Central School District. Although formally established in 1946, the District can trace its roots back to 1805 when early settlers built the first schoolhouse in a small clearing near what is now the intersection of Ransom Road and Main Street. That pioneer spirit, a willingness to work together, and a steadfast commitment to high standards continue to be key to Clarence’s success.
The school system is an integral part of the Clarence community, providing an excellent education to approximately 5,150 students who reside in the Town of Clarence and portions of the neighboring towns of Amherst, Lancaster and Newstead.
Facilities are among the most modern and best equipped anywhere. Clarence Middle School was expanded and renovated in 1994; Clarence High School was expanded and remodeled in 1998; and additions and extensive renovation projects were completed at all four elementary buildings in 2002. Additional renovations at the Middle School and High School were completed in September 2007.
Visionary leadership, an outstanding faculty and a supportive community have helped make Clarence Schools a recognized leader in meeting and, in many cases, exceeding the learning standards and graduation requirements set by the New York State Board of Regents.
Clarence Schools are consistently rated as top-performing schools in good standing according to state and federal guidelines. Two of our schools have won acclaim as "Blue Ribbon" schools. Clarence graduates are routinely accepted to the country's leading colleges and universities. Overall, 97% of the Class of 2009 earned Regents diplomas and over 94% are enrolled in post-secondary institutions.