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I'm looking for the some info on Boone County schools...I talked with HR on the phone who said that a Bachelor's at a step O makes $36,045. This seems very high for KY so I was wondering what it might come out to after taxes and so on. I would appreciate any info on the school district as well.
I'm just wondering if any KY elementary teachers get a planning time every day???? I've been looking over contracts from various districts and it says middle and high school get prep/planning times but elementary says they will try to give it to them.....any info??
On 6/28/07, contract says they don't wrote: > I'm just wondering if any KY elementary teachers get a > planning time every day???? I've been looking over > contracts from various districts and it says middle and > high school get prep/planning times but elementary says > they will try to give it to them.....any info??
I teach in Bullitt-we have a negotiated contract. Elementary teachers get 200 minutes per week-I think that Jefferson, Fayette and Bullitt are the only counties in the state that have a negotiated contract.
On 6/28/07, contract says they don't wrote: > I'm just wondering if any KY elementary teachers get a > planning time every day???? I've been looking over > contracts from various districts and it says middle and > high school get prep/planning times but elementary says > they will try to give it to them.....any info??
Yes they do get planning periods, you know as when the students go to art class or music so at least they do up here in eastern ky.
I have a great chance of being hired as a teacher in a private school in KY. I am 39 years old and graduated last year. I have had trouble finding a public school job around my home areas. I have applications in public schools, but have not received more than two interviews. I have not been hired. I have been beat out by teachers in their 20's or home town teacher. I have to complete my KTIP and really want to teach. opportunity to teach and work is greater in the private. Should I interview and wait for an opportunity for a public school? Any opinions?
Advice from a veteran teacher to teachers looking for a position..Patience!! Also the more contacts you have the more likely you will find a position! Cincinnati will host the Ohio Council of the International Reading Association conference October 5th and 6th at the Schiff Conference Center at Xavier. Go to [link removed]!
My name is Jeanne Buesser. I am the founder of a non profit support group for parents and professionals of children and adults with apraxia, in Bergen County, NJ *USA.. I was just interview by alltalkradio.org by the Rose Moore Show archives 8/26/06 and 9/2/06 with Lisa Geng. My article was published in Exceptional Parent Magazine Feb 2002 Issue.
We outreach worldwide by giving support and resources to all who are looking for help. Please let your members know about this organization which also has an email professional list as well as a digest.
We have many articles on Apraxia which we distribute at our meetings. I am enclosing also our newsletter.
Another great online resource is speechville,com and cherab.org another nonprofit also . Both of these organizations have professionals and parents on their digests also and their boards.
A wonderful resource book for professionals and parents is called “ The Late Talker, What to do If Your Child Isn’t Talking Yet” by Lisa Geng and Dr Marilyn Agin. It can be gotten online or at any bookstore, or it is also at the United Nations Book Store, in New York City.NY.
Lisa Geng is the president of the Cherab Foundation, the letters mean (Children help education research Apraxia base).
Dr Agin is the medical director for Early Intervention for NYC and a former speech and language pathologist.
If anyone has any questions please feel free to contact me at my email. Anyone is free to join including professionals.
Please also ask your members to also ask their clients about when seeing very young children if they have had their eyes, ears, checked and it they have a concern with their child’s speech development.
The papers on development in many pediatric offices relate to their growth also but not many refer to speech development questions. Early Intervention has been around for 45 years but not many people know about it.
Thank you,
Jeanne Buesser
Founder/President, Apraxia Network of Bergen County
I am hoping to teach in Louisville, Jefferson county schools. Any thoughts on this school system?? The pay seems pretty good but I'm assuming that it's because the cost of living is probably higher. Is this a good district to work for?? thank you
On 6/28/07, contract says they don't wrote:
> I'm just wondering if any KY elementary teachers get a
> planning time every day???? I've been looking over
> contracts from various districts and it says middle and
> high school get prep/planning times but elementary says
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