Re: Letter to prove sub teaching days?
    Posted by: NYC Teacher on 6/06/16
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    On 5/22/16, s wrote:
    > On 5/22/16, Carine wrote:
    >> I am trying to apply for my professional certification at
    >> the moment. I've been teaching full time for a little
    >> under 3 years.Prior to full time teaching, I was a DOE
    >> substitute teacher. I wanted to know where I can obtain a
    >> letter (with letterhead) indicating the total amount of
    >> days I worked as a sub so I can apply that as proof of
    >> teaching. I contacted HR but they only sent me a print of
    >> of the days I worked but it's not on letterhead nor are
    >> the days totaled. Seems like they're asking for the
    >> impossible. Please see below
    >>
    >> "You indicated on your TEACH account that your experience
    >> was part-time or as a substitute. Please have each
    >> district provide a letter on district letterhead
    >> detailing the equivalent number of full time DAYS you
    >> worked and dates of employment. This documentation should
    >> be on official letterhead and include when the experience
    >> was earned, your job duties, job title and number of
    >> full-time days as a classroom teacher and by signed by
    >> the Superintendent."
    > Now the only substitute service counted must be in the
    > title of the certificate. You may have to wait until you do
    > three years in your title.
    Easy, you go downtown and ask for it. I got a letter just last
    week. It was easy. They gave me a letter stating how long I have
    been a sub in the DOE. I thought it would take forever but I was
    only there for about 20 mins.


    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Letter to prove sub teaching days?, 5/22/16, by Carine.
  • Re: Letter to prove sub teaching days?, 5/22/16, by s.
  • Re: Letter to prove sub teaching days?, 6/06/16, by NYC Teacher.
  • Re: Letter to prove sub teaching days?, 6/14/16, by Carine.
  • Re: Letter to prove sub teaching days?, 6/14/16, by me.
  • Re: Letter to prove sub teaching days?, 6/16/16, by Karen.