On 2/10/09, Sally ...See MoreI applied for a position that was going to be open only to be told that the instructor changed his mind and decided not to retire. You'll have to look at your expenses and anticipated income and then factor in the inflation that will occur for the next few years, gas won't be this cheap very long, and make that decision.
On 2/10/09, Sally wrote: > I will have officially finished the DROP by May. But is > this a good time to retire? I am scared because of > economy. Any thoughts?
I will be moving to the Ft. Rucker area. I am currently cert. in El Ed. with a MED. Can anyone tell me the school districts/counties around? Is it difficult finding a teaching vacancy?
On 2/17/09, CB wrote: > I will be moving to the Ft. Rucker area. I am currently > cert. in El Ed. with a MED. Can anyone tell me the school > districts/counties around? Is it difficult finding a > teaching vacancy?
If you take medical leave for 6-8 weeks do you have to prepare lesson plans or turn in lesson plans? Where can I find teacher rights? I looked on the AEA website but could not find anything. Thank you!!
meOn 3/01/09, Caringteacher wrote: > If you take medical leave for 6-8 weeks do you have to > prepare lesson plans or turn in lesson plans? Where can I > find teacher rights? I looked on the AEA website but could > not find anything. Thank you!!
I have room reservations for March 19-21 at the Hilton Downtown in Charlotte about 4 blocks from the main ACA convention site. I would like to share a rooom with a fellow female professional.
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This y...See MoreExperience the World Without Leaving Home! Host an AFSer in 2009-10 (Our team has just added Alabama.)
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I am a teacher in Northwest GA that is trying to transfer to Demopolis AL. I'm a Special Education Math Teacher.....I'm trying to figure out what my chances are for finding a job there is. help!?!
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On 2/10/09, Sally ...See More