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Re: confused
Posted by: Donna music/TN on 10/19/09
On 10/10/09, a private school teacher wrote:
> I used to work at a Catholic school that had a title 1 teacher.
> She was employed by the local public school system.
>
> She gave extra help to students whose neighborhood public school
> was title 1 and was low on skills in reading and/or math. the
> student did not have to be low income, just live in a
> neighborhood that had title 1.
>
> She taught right in our building and brought materials provided
> by title 1 funds.
>
> Apply with the public school system I guess.
Another possibility is a charter. In my district, there are two
charters which share campuses with existing private/Christian schools
that had more space than they needed. I tutor at one, and there are
literally classrooms of the same grade for both schools next to each
other and using the same shared space at different times during the
day. At least here, charter teaching applications are vetted through
the public schools first, and then the principals interview the
candidates they want to consider.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- confused, 10/09/09, by ann.
- Re: confused, 10/09/09, by Dale D.
- Re: confused, 10/10/09, by a private school teacher.
- Re: confused, 10/19/09, by Donna music/TN.
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