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Re: ARC salary![]()
Posted by drez on 12/03/07
Thank you so much for your input...I will sell my experience -
again, thank you for your response.
On 11/21/07, ARC Grad wrote:
> My current superintendant loved the fact that I had 17 years
> professional experience (not to mention 20 years working with
> High School kids at my Church) so I was offered a Step 4
> position and I've been happy since Day One.
>
> Good luck. Don't sell yourself short. You have experience that
> will help you in the long run. Sell it that way.
>
> On 11/18/07, Ruth wrote:
>> Salaries are based on your level of education and your years
>> of experience. The ARC program requires a minimum of a
>> bachelor's degree, so if that's the highest degree you
>> possess, that will determine your salary. Getting your
>> certification through ARC does not factor into salary scales.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/16/07, drez wrote:
>>> Does anyone have any information as to if ARC graduates
>>> get paid the same or less than teachers who complete a
>>> traditional certificate program?