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Through Title I funds, NCLB private firms hire teachers to tutor
children after school....the pay is $15 to $30 per hour. These
firms are called SES providers. Call up the district to get the
list of SES providers. Given what has been going on in Education
for the last two years, why didn't seek a new major? I strongly
suggest you do NOT plan on a career in Education. Its a dead end
road with pot holes and attackers on each side of the road.
On 8/27/10, LA wrote:
> On 6/28/10, Amanda Duselis wrote:
>> Does anyone know if there is any sort of forgiveness
>> program for those of us who have teaching degrees but no
>> teaching jobs? Indiana has virtually no teaching jobs and
>> I have over $30,000 in debt that I am currently trying to
>> pay off with my serving job. If anyone has any info I
>> would certainly appreciate :)
>> Thanks
>> Amanda
>
> You are able to place your loan(s) on deferment due to
> financial hardship, but as far as I know, there is no way to
> have your loan forgiven unless you are working in a high need
> area (spec. edu., science, math) or a federally low income
> district. Call your lender(s)- don't default on your loans!
> Best wishes to you
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