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Re: Charter School or Substitute?
Posted by: Unsure on 6/29/09
Thanks for replying. I teach K-3.
On 6/26/09, Elizabeth wrote:
> 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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