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    Re: Reciprocity with Georgia and SC
    Posted by Linda on 7/07/08

    On 6/13/08, Cindy wrote:
    > Many, many non-tenured teachers were pink slipped at the end
    > of school because the education budget did not get passed
    > before the regular session ended. I think jobs will be hard
    > to come in early childhood education even in systems that
    > typically can't keep teachers.
    >
    > To my knowledge, Alabama does not have ANY reciprocity with
    > other states in terms of certification. They will, however,
    > offer emergency certificates, if the need arises (which often
    > does in secondary math or science positions). However, if
    > there are other qualified/certified applicants, the state
    > typically will not issue an emergency certificates.
    >
    > Minority applicants from other states applying to school
    > systems still under desegregation court orders will have
    > priority, even over certified non-minority applicants. In my
    > system, we are actively recruiting minority applicants in east
    > central Alabama.
    >
    > Hope this helps!
    >
    >
    >
    > On 6/11/08, Spell wrote:
    >> I will be relocating to Alabama this summer. I can live
    >> anywhere in the top half of the state because of husband's
    >> work. I am certified highly qualified in Early Childhood
    >> Education in Georgia and South Carolina. I have heard
    >> rumors that it is a hassle getting certified in Alabama.
    >> I also hear that Early Childhood positions are not easy to
    >> find. I would be willing to work at a private school.
    >> Are there any teachers out there who are transplants? Is
    >> there any chance I could be certified by the beginning of
    >> school? Any advice is appreciated.

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  • Reciprocity with Georgia and SC, 6/11/08, by Spell.
  • Re: Reciprocity with Georgia and SC, 6/13/08, by Cindy.
  • Re: Reciprocity with Georgia and SC, 6/22/08, by D.
  • Re: Reciprocity with Georgia and SC, 7/07/08, by Linda.

     
     

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