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I am the principal of a small school in Vermont that will need
teachers next year. I am serious. Please respond.
On 1/25/09, Tina Rizor wrote:
> My husband and I raised our family in Wyoming and
> Colorado, then moved to Hawaii for five years to work at a
> very nice little charter school. We love the people and
> the challenge, but have family members with health issues
> we need to be closer to. We are considering the Northeast
> because we like smaller schools, smaller classes, and
> enjoy using the curricula that seem to be pretty popular
> in the Northeast--Responsive Classroom, Guided Reading,
> Six Traits Writing, FOSS science, Everyday Math, Bridges
> Math, Four Blocks approach to Literacy, etc.
>
> Like Wyoming, we noticed that New Hampshire has, for the
> moment, no state income tax, so that is a bit of a plus,
> but not as important as working within a school culture
> where we feel we could have a positive impact.
>
> My husband is currently the director of our little charter
> school and is looking for an administrative position (he
> also served as a science coordinator for several years in
> a large district in Wyoming.)
>
> I am a primary teacher with Masters in Reading and several
> years of teaching experience looking for a first, second,
> or first/second combined position.
>
> And yes, we do know how to live with snow :)
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