Now, I can make up a story? Should I? Any feedback w...See MoreI was pressured to resign mid-year due to a parental complaint about touching a student (I was rushed at the entrance, and I grabbed frantically to make order out of chaos - but then let go). No complaints were ever filed with the State. Let out of my contract. Nothing on my certificate.
Now, I can make up a story? Should I? Any feedback would be appreciated.
Hello, I am applying at MCPS, Please suggest an elementary school that is a good place to work for , in terms of 1) Principal 2) Time Keeper or Admin Secretary 3) Staff. .
I posted a while ago about relocating from TX to MD. So far, I have had three phone interviews and one FaceTime. My trick was to email the principals directly. It helps that I am already certified in MD. So, anyone looking to relocate, just try your luck emailing schools directly.
On 6/08/13, dkamosley wrote: > Hello All, > > I posted a while ago about relocating from TX to MD. So > far, I have had three phone interviews and one FaceTime. My > trick was to email the principals directly. It helps that I > am already certified in MD. So, anyone looking to relocate, > just try your luck emailing schools directly.
On 6/12/13, interested wrote: > > Interesting; thanks for sharing. What all did you attach > with your emails? Did you also have to fill out online > applications with the school districts? > > > On 6/08/13, dkamosley wrote: >> Hello All, >> >> I posted a while ago about relocating from TX to MD. So >> far, I have had three phone interviews and one FaceTime. My >> trick was to email the principals directly. It helps that I >> am already certified in MD. So, anyone looking to relocate, >> just try your luck emailing schools directly.
Hi, I have a curriculum interview set up for next week and was wondering if I am going to be asked specific questions about the curriculum. What types of questions will they ask me?
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I'm considering relocating to Baltimore, how is the pension in Baltimore schools? Do teachers there get social security? Is there stability for teachers or are there mass layoffs as there have been in other cities? What rights do teachers have if excessed due to budget? Thank you.
On 7/31/13, anon wrote: > On 7/31/13, Gabby wrote: >> I'm considering relocating to Baltimore, how is the pension >> in Baltimore schools? Do teachers there get social >> security? Is there stability for teachers or are there mass >> layoffs as there have been in other cities? What rights do >> teachers have if excessed due to budget? Thank you. > > > > Teachers in all 50 states can theoretically get Social > Security if they work in non-SS-covered employment after > paying into the system. It depends on how many years they > work in SS- covered employment before the offsets kick in. > They may lose spousal benefits entirely, however. > > There are 14 states where WEP/GPO apply: > > Alaska California Colorado Connecticut Georgia (certain local > governments) Illinois Kentucky (certain local governments) > Louisiana Maine Massachusetts Missouri Nevada Ohio Rhode > Island (certain local governments) Texa
It's fine to seek info about pensions, etc., but have you researched the working conditions? Of course it varies from school to school, but many teachers have left, or rather, been driven out, by the violence, threats, and lack of civility (for which the teacher is blamed). You may think, how bad can it be? Very bad. However, you can apply to specific schools rather than going solely through HR, so maybe you can find a livable situation. Good luck and keep us posted.
I want to get a head start and apply but this process includes a verification experience form that needs to be filled out by your current employer.
How did you handle this? I want to keep this confidential until its time for me to leave. Who filled this part out for you? Does it have to be your administrator or can it be HR at the district office? Thanks for any tips!
On 8/15/13, Lynette wrote: > I have a question for teachers who have obtained Maryland > certification from another state with teaching work > experience? > > I want to get a head start and apply but this process > includes a verification experience form that needs to be > filled out by your current employer. > > How did you handle this? I want to keep this confidential > until its time for me to leave. Who filled this part out > for you? Does it have to be your administrator or can it be > HR at the district office? Thanks for any tips!
On 6/08/13, dkamosley wrote: > Hello All, > > I posted a while ago about relocating from TX to MD. So > far, I have had three phone interviews and one FaceTime. My > trick w...See More