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Hiring freeze. However, when the freeze is off, special ed will be a
priority. Get all your ducks in a row so you can get in when that
happens.
On 9/24/08, DD wrote:
> Probably won't be hard for you to get into Montgomery Cty next
> year or the year after. Right now I heard that they have a
> hiring freeze due to budget concerns. They are only going to
> keep subs in the positions that are currently open. Good
> luck. Hope you get with a good cluster!
>
>
> On 9/14/08, ATeach/DC wrote:
>> I just left Montgomery County, but if you are planning to
>> teach special ed, I would think you wouldn't have too much
>> of a problem. We were 1 special ed teacher short the whole
>> year last year at my elementary school!
>> On 7/11/08, Returning to DC wrote:
>>> Hi all. I am seriously considering a move back to the DC
>>> area. I was wondering if Montgomery County is still
>>> difficult to get into, as it was 12-15 years ago. I am
>>> fully certified in special education with a master's degree
>>> ( visually impaired and physical disabilities). I also
>>> have 10+ years of experience, mainly at the elementary
>>> level. I know that some schools are better than others.
>> Any
>>> information on special education and application process
>>> would be greatly appreciated. This would be for 2009-10
>> or
>>> 2010-11.
>>>
>>> Thanks much!
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