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I am currently going for my Bachelors degree in Elementary Education. I was told by an educator in the Lexington School district that in order to substitute I had to have at least 60 credit hours. Is that true? And if so where do I start? I am new to the area and I have no idea what to do.
SC Teacher No More Which district? Lexington 1, Lexington 2, Lexington 3, Lexington 4 or Richland/Lexington 5? Go to the website of the district you would like to sub in, find the number of their human resources office and contact them. Some also have information about sub requirements online. A warning, though, some districts are not using many subs due to the budge...See More
May 12, 2009
Athletics Uber Alles Why aren't ALL sports budgets liquidated to keep staff on?

On 5/12/09, SC Teacher No More wrote: > Which district? Lexington 1, Lexington 2, Lexington 3, > Lexington 4 or Richland/Lexington 5? Go to the website of > the district you would like to sub in, find the number of > their human resources office and contact them. Some a...See More
May 13, 2009
Kari I agree with you 100% SC Teacher No More. I recently received a degree in teaching and I have not been able to find a job. I've interviewed on the district level, I've gone to numerous job expos, I've called principals and even interviewed with most of them. But still no job. If I could do it all over, I would have picked another major or at least ...See More
Jul 8, 2009
SC Teacher No More Sorry to hear you're not having much luck finding a teaching position. I hope you'll receive a contract before school starts. I have decided to leave teaching permanently and return to my former field of accounting. It's not easy and I am hoping that a job with a big box store comes through to get me through this tough unemployment period.

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Jul 13, 2009


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