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Predaprince wrote:As some, if not many, of you know, I am a newly-certified teacher in 7-12 mathematics and have been searching for a job for a full-time position for some time now.
Just yesterday, I received a phone call and participated in a phone interview with the principal of Leonardtown Middle School in Maryland. After speaking with HR office this morning and afternoon, it is official and I will be working on getting out there asap and will be teaching 6 classes of 8th grade mathematics.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Grim Locust wrote:Predaprince wrote:As some, if not many, of you know, I am a newly-certified teacher in 7-12 mathematics and have been searching for a job for a full-time position for some time now.
Just yesterday, I received a phone call and participated in a phone interview with the principal of Leonardtown Middle School in Maryland. After speaking with HR office this morning and afternoon, it is official and I will be working on getting out there asap and will be teaching 6 classes of 8th grade mathematics.
While I should say Congrats, I should also send my condolences for teaching high school. It's like Kindergarten cop, only with less discipline and without the loaded handgun in your coat.
If that hasn't scared you off, then you deserve the position. Well met!
Original Sin wrote:8th Grade isn't High School
Cyber Bishop wrote:Original Sin wrote:8th Grade isn't High School
In some places it is.
When we were on our Katrina Alabama exile my daughter was attending a school and was in 7th grade. It was considered high school there.
Loki120 wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:Original Sin wrote:8th Grade isn't High School
In some places it is.
When we were on our Katrina Alabama exile my daughter was attending a school and was in 7th grade. It was considered high school there.
Because in Alabama you're pretty ed-ju-ma-cated to be in 7nd grade.
Sorry, that one was just begging to be joked upon. No offense to anyone from Alabama...I have very little room to talk, I live in Georgia.
Though Georgia is cooler.
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Loki120 wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:Original Sin wrote:8th Grade isn't High School
In some places it is.
When we were on our Katrina Alabama exile my daughter was attending a school and was in 7th grade. It was considered high school there.
Because in Alabama you're pretty ed-ju-ma-cated to be in 7nd grade.
Sorry, that one was just begging to be joked upon. No offense to anyone from Alabama...I have very little room to talk, I live in Georgia.
Though Georgia is cooler.
Shadowman wrote:Georgia has Atlanta, which is like Southern Albany.
DJDrew&ScoobyDoo wrote:Do you have a Master's? If not what's the starting salary up there? My wife graduates this Dec. The starting salary for teach's down here(FL) is $28K to $32K depending on district.
GetterDragun wrote:Shadowman wrote:Georgia has Atlanta, which is like Southern Albany.
Fixed that for you.
Predaprince wrote:Thanks to all of you on the congratulating!
I'm not like your teachers, Insurgent, as I treat my students with respect and understanding rather than treating them as "stupid kids" as what your teachers in those years sound like. I am a new(er) teacher, but I am ready to get into it and improve in the areas of my teaching that need it.
Unless your american schools are completely different to ours. Which might be true.
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