How do I become a substitute teacher in New Mexico? I have over 60 college credits, which I've heard is required. What else do I need, and where do I go to get a license? Thanks!
LoriYou may need to find out how each district handles this. It changes constantly. When I was a sub 18 years ago in Albuquerque, you had to have a teaching license. Then it became anyone with a college degree. I have no idea what it is now. Lori
On 9/10/09, Patty wrote: > On 8/30/09, Jessica wrote: >> How do I become a substitute teacher in New Mexico? I have >> over 60 college credits, which I've heard is required. What >> else do I need, and where do I go to get a license? Thanks! > > > Where do you live in New Mexico? I went to college in Las > Cruces, there, you just need 60 college credits, a background > check, and need to take a one day substitute course. It was > easy, and the experience was amazing! Good Luck!
I am in desperate need of a representative from New Mexico to participate in our postcard exchange. If you would be willing to help us out, please email me ASAP with your name, school address and grade level. Please help us! Thank you!
We need 2 teachers (a K-3 and a K-5) from New Mexico to join our postcard exchange. I have 2 lists with openings for NM. PLEASE join us! Please send name, school address, and email address to me ASAP! We hope to start in October. Barb
We need 2 teachers (a K-3 and a K-5) from New Mexico to join our postcard exchange. I have 2 lists with openings for NM. PLEASE join us! Please send name, school address, and email address to me ASAP! We hope to start in October. Barb
this person has posted this over and over on numerous boardsI have read this same post on at least 20 different boards here on t.net. Many people has answered these posts. I don't know if this person is a troll or what but I am beginning to kind of see why the other teacher did not want to accomodate her.
Do New Mexico teachers pay into SS and teacher retirement? I need just a few quaters of SS to be able to draw both full TX Teacher Retirement and full SS. Texas teachers don't pay SS. I paid SS for 25 years before education.Any info would be appreciated! Please, no criticism, I can do that myself very well.
New Mexico 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".
On 10/28/09, GoTeach3 wrote: > New Mexico 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". > > Please consider it :) > > GoTeach3
On 11/04/09, IARelo wrote: > I am considering leaving a graduate program in Sociology up > here in Iowa. Two years ago I considered applying for the > Jemez Mtn T2T program but decided to stay in grad school. I > know that I will have to teach on an intern license while I > pursue the OPAL route to certification. I have an MA in > Sociology and a year of coursework beyond. For various > reasons I considered looking for jobs at rez high schools > and plan to do the same next year if I decide to make the > change. My question is if the job market for rez and rural > high schools has tightened up with the economy or if those > positions remain hard to fill? Difficult to project what > will happen next year, but any input would be greatly > appreciated.
Looking for long, lost friend. I have had a ruptured brain aneurysm and my memory is really bad. I am fairly sure he was working as a school teacher in Las Cruces, New Mexico in the late 90's. Want to keep in touch with my friend.
On 11/17/09, K Harper wrote: > Looking for long, lost friend. I have had a ruptured brain > aneurysm and my memory is really bad. I am fairly sure he > was working as a school teacher in Las Cruces, New Mexico > in the late 90's. Want to keep in touch with my friend. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > K