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Re: Seeking High School ASL Position
Posted by Sarah Greco on 6/13/08
To whom it may concern,
Hello. My name is Sarah Greco and I am a recent graduate of
Teachers College, Columbia University. In May of this year I
recieved my degree in Teaching American Sign Language as a
Foriegn Language. I saw your post and was wondering if your
school is still interested in setting up an ASL program. If
so, please let me know and I can send you a formal cover
letter and resume.
Thank you for your time regarding this matter,
Sarah D. Greco
M.A Graduate
Teachers College, Columbia University
Health and Behavioral Studies
On 4/28/08, Monica McCrea-Steele wrote:
> On 4/21/08, Christine Ardis wrote:
>> Hello. I teach ASL as a foreign language at the high
>> school level. I am interested in learning of positions
>> open in other states. I am especially interested in the
>> Midwest or the Southeastern coast.
>>
>> Thank you!
> Our school, Estancia High School, located in Costa Mesa,
> California, is considering starting an American Sigh
Language
> Program next fall. Our World Language Department is very
> interested. If you feel you are as well, please contact me
> ASAP.
> My name is Monica McCrea-Steele and I teach Spanish.
> mmccreasteele@nmusd.us 949-515-6500 ext 2873
> Thank you!
>
>
>
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Seeking High School ASL Position, 4/21/08, by Christine Ardis.
- Re: Seeking High School ASL Position, 4/28/08, by Monica McCrea-Steele.
- Re: Seeking High School ASL Position, 6/13/08, by Sarah Greco.
- Re: Seeking High School ASL Position, 6/15/08, by nicole.
- Re: Seeking High School ASL Position, 8/26/08, by Jessica Swygart.
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