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To start I'm in my 50s and I'm looking to go back home where
I grew up which is as you might guess New Hampshire. I
haven't ever been a teacher and would like to spend the next
10+ years giving back in the area I grew up in. I'm just
wondering what my chances are for getting selected via
option IV on the NH school system website.

Firstly I have a BS degree in economics from the Arts &
Science department at Boston College. Beyond that I've
taken over 30 credit hours at both St. Pete College and the
University of South Florida in behavioral type courses. I
didn't renew my CBA (certified behavioral analyst) for at
least a few years but I can show that I did at one time have
a CBA.

Because of my specific behavioral education I believe that I
would have quite a bit to offer the NH school system as a
teacher in an EH type program and that does seem to be the
biggest shortage pretty much everywhere.
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You have a good chance of being certified. Take the Praxis I
and contact the Dept of ED Credentialing division to get all
the info you need.
Oct 22, 2005
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It is really funny, you sound exactly like a special ed case
manager I know (same name and everything). He came back to
NH with a background in behavioral management. He tried to
retire (he is older than you are) but he really wanted to
work with kids. His age was not an obstacle.

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Oct 30, 2005


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