Hi everyone, I am a certified Art Teacher with 7 years of experience and I am trying to find a position. I interviewed with many districts and was "approved", but no one called me with openings. I would even take part-time. Any suggestions?
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Another difference between PA and MD is that in PA, most towns or boroughs have their own school districts creating a zillion school districts. In MD, schools are organized by counties.
All I know is that even after you apply, you will never know of the openings in Baltimore City, they do not post them anywhere for teachers to see. Elementary would have more openings though. Good luck! The residency is luck of the draw and dedication/tenacity on your part.
That is very interesting. Why does...See Morebr> > All I know is that even after you apply, you will never know > of the openings in Baltimore City, they do not post them > anywhere for teachers to see. Elementary would have more > openings though. Good luck! The residency is luck of the draw > and dedication/tenacity on your part.
That is very interesting. Why doesn't Baltimore City post their openings?
I received 75% discount of my masters from Baltimore City and am committed to staying 1 more year after this. However, it looks like my school will be zero-based next year unless we do something drastic this school year. Yet, despite the failing AYP, last year, every student I taught passed MSA in both reading and math. Is it worth giving up the commitment and owing the city money in order to apply to other counties next school year? (I'm afraid that if I wait, principals and HR interviewing me will only see zero-based and pass rather than look at my own students' test scores.)
But then I have a second question. If I stay to complete my commitment and take a risk at working in a different BCPSS school, should I take the time to get my Special Ed masters now? Would it make me more marketable as a prospective hire?
On 10/24/09, thinking about the future wrote: > I have taught elementary in Baltimore City for the last 3 > years and truthfully, I love it. I know that although I > love my students and school, I do not want to stay in > Baltimore City PS forever. I am at a crossroads next year > and need advice. > > I received 75% discount of my masters from Baltimore City > and am committed to staying 1 more year after this. > However, it looks like my school will be zero-based next > year unless we do something drastic this school year. Yet, > despite the failing AYP, last year, every student I taught > passed MSA in both reading and math. Is it worth giving up > the commitment and owing the city money in order to apply to > other counties next school year? (I'm afraid that if I > wait, principals and HR interviewing me will only see > zero-based and pass rather than look at my own students' > test scores.) > > But then I have a second question. If I stay to complete my > commitment and take a risk at working in a different BCPSS > school, should I take the time to get my Special Ed masters > now? Would it make me more marketable as a prospective hire?
I finished my MS in Early Childhood and am currently taking classes to become certified in Special Needs Early Childhood and Childhood.I have my NYS certification in Early Childhood. I am looking to relocate to Southern MD in Jan. Any suggestions for jobs? Teaching? Substitute? Thank- u in advance!
Maryland is needed for a 2009 Christmas card exchange. It is a lot of fun, and quite easy to do. I'll send all directions to help you along. Any takers? Only catch - most cards will be Christmas, but I can try to request "holiday" cards if your school does not allow "Christmas".
If not, I have yet to meet an elementary phys. ed. teacher who doesn't love their job.
On 11/09/09, Eric wrote: > Hi Im a veteran and I am looking into getting into teaching > physical education in maryland but a friend of mine tells > me its not worth it because its just a headache to deal > with high school students and they dont pay enough for that > can anyone tell me if they enjoy teaching in physical > education in maryland and if they would recommend it as a > good career to get into
On 11/09/09, Eric wrote: > Hi Im a veteran and I am looking into getting into teaching > physical education in maryland but a friend of mine tells > me its not worth it because its just a headache to deal > with high school students and they dont pay enough for that > can anyone tell me if they enjoy teaching in physical > education in maryland and if they would recommend it as a > good career to get into
On 11/19/09, To AT wrote: > Get yourself known to the principals. > > On 11/17/09, AT wrote: >> Does anyone have any tips or can anyone relate to not >> being able to find a public school teaching job this year? >> I was employed with a public system years ago and left for >> the private sector. I tried to get back in this year- >> passed all of my interviews with districts, but never got >> responses for openings. Any information would help. Thanks >> for your time.
On 11/17/09, AT wrote: > Does anyone have any tips or can anyone relate to not > being able to find a public school teaching job this year? > I was employed with a public system years ago and left for > the private sector. I tried to get back in this year- > passed all of my interviews with districts, but never got > responses for openings. Any information would help. Thanks > for your time.
Another difference between PA and MD is that in PA, most towns or boroughs have their own school districts creating a zillion school districts. In MD, schools are organized by countie...See More