I have to interview an elementary school teacher for a college class. It is only ten questions. Would someone be willing to help ASAP? I've already had two teachers say they would help, but they weren't able to in the end....it's due tomorrow night. Thanks, Kristen
On 7/30/13, Tommy wrote: > Does any on...See MoreI did extended day one year on a six period schedule. The extra was one eighth of the regular pay. I heard it was still that way on a four period (block) schedule. Call the payroll department and ask them about your situation. Say you need to know for tax purposes if you are afraid of seeming nosy.
On 7/30/13, Tommy wrote: > Does any one know where I can find the guidelines for > extended day, on whether or not it has to be paid. I teach > our local alternative school every alternative school > teacher I know says I am supposed to be on extended day > pay, I get no break or planning period from these kids, not > even lunch breaks. I just want to know am I getting the > short end of the stick in my county.
I have been applying to various jobs on the DeKalb online application and emailing principals, but I have yet to even get any response. Does anyone know how I could possibly get an interview?
Anonymous On 8/05/13, Emily wrote: > I have been applying to various jobs on the DeKalb online > application and emailing principals, but I have yet to even > get any response. Does anyone know how I could possibly get > an interview?
I always heard 20 but it can depend on the county as they actually make the decision whether insurance goes. Also it has to be consecutive years in the county so if you moved from county to county the whole process starts over again
Here in DeKalbOn 8/07/13, Jim wrote: > Is anywhere hiring for elementary teachers in the ATL area?
I am not sure about the other metro counties but DeKalb still has lots of teacher postings on its job board. I know for a fact that my principal is looking for an art teacher for my school. Check out the DeKalb website.
I am completing my masters degree in elementary special ed and going to take the next GACE test in October. I live near Mall of GA but willing to travel to find a study group to help pass the GACE test. I am also going to take the middle school math in November.
Anybody want to study together. They say, "two heads are better than one".
On 8/31/13, Dr. John Trotter. wrote: > On 8/31/13, retired wrote: > >> Dr Trotter, > >> > >> Why does my McAfee virus protection throw a red alert on the MACE > site? > > > > Some school systems like DeKalb block MACE's website apparently because > they are afraid of MACE. Is this a school computer that you are > using? If not, I will ask Ms. Bishop to check with the McAfee folks. > This just happens sometimes with some anti-virus services. > > > > John Trotter. > >> > >> On 8/31/13, Dr. John Trotter wrote: > >>> On 8/30/13, Ed Wynn wrote: > >>> > >>>> On 8/18/13, arbed wrote: > >>> > >>>>> Just curious about their status these days. > >>> > >>>> > >>> > >>>> Yes. [link removed];
I will have our technical folks to look at this. We have had some issues in the past...dealing with the settings, etc., which will cause a service like McAfee to put up this warning. I have a very tough anti virus company and it cause no delay of getting on the MACE website. I think that it is something peculiar with McAfee but I definitely will pass on the word tomorrow and see if we can get it straightened out. We've had to call Google before, and Google got it corrected. Thanks for informing me! John.
On 9/01/13, retired wrote:
> Not at school, I'm retired. McAfee says:
> This link might be dangerous. We tested it and found security risks. Beware.
> Website Category:
> General News, Malicious Sites
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> On 8/31/13, Dr. John Trotter. wrote:
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>> Some school systems like DeKalb block MACE's website apparently because
>> they are afraid of MACE. Is this a school computer that you are
>> using? If not, I will ask Ms. Bishop to check with the McAfee folks.
>> This just happens sometimes with some anti-virus services.
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>>>> Yes, Ed and arbed, MACE is alive and kicking ass as always. We
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>>>> S. L. Lewis Elementary and Heritage Elementary in Fulton. That's
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>>>> Mr. Haynes and I are writing a book. It is juicy, enlightening,
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>>>> The Politically Incorrect, Irreverent, and Scatological
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>>>> Examination of What is Wrong with American Public Education. You
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>>>> the printed version is published. I think that we now have a
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Not sure but there are some counties which do not pay supplement