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Re: Charter School or Substitute?
Posted by: Elizabeth on 6/26/09
Well...my husband just got hired in a district where he did a
LT sub job. I believe the positive references you get from
other teachers in a district have a HUGE impact on hiring
decisions. When an administrator has hundreds of resumes to
scan through, he needs something to set you apart. If you
have been in the district and have a good reputation, that's
something!
What do you teach??
On 6/25/09, Unsure wrote:
> I recently lost my 4 year teaching position in an Ohio
> suburb due to a failed levy and layoffs. My question now
> is, if I am not fortunate enough to land another position,
> do I choose to sub in a potential district or do I apply
> for a charter school where I will most likely get hired? I
> can afford to sub for one year but that's it. I would miss
> not having a class full of my own students but I would have
> the opportunity to make a name for myself. Are there any
> good charter schools in the Columbus area? I have heard
> nothing but negative feedback on charter schools. Please
> help!
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Charter School or Substitute?, 6/25/09, by Unsure.
- Re: Charter School or Substitute?, 6/26/09, by Elizabeth.
- Re: Charter School or Substitute?, 6/29/09, by Unsure.
- Re: Charter School or Substitute?, 7/15/09, by Former Charter school teacher.
- Re: Charter School or Substitute?, 7/16/09, by Charter school supporter.
- Re: Charter School or Substitute?, 7/17/09, by Jennifer.
- Re: Charter School or Substitute?, 7/19/09, by Sub.
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