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mikeswife06
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Name: Anne
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Leave Question
If you were working in a school as a sub would you have to approach a principal about being interested in a leave position or would they approach you?
I am getting the feeling they would let you know if they were interested in you I asked the head secretary if there is anything I need to do to be considered for any positions that may open and she later told me she spoke to the pricipal and that I just need to "shine".
Teachers are requesting me, kids are constantly approaching me in the halls and at recess with hugs and high 5's, what more should I be doing?
Thanks
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Posted 11/9/07 9:09 PM |
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mosh913
baby boy coming spring '11
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Re: Leave Question
I know in my school, permanent subs have gone to the principal and expressed interest in the leave replacement positions. Of course, they had to be interviewed like everybody else, but it definitely doesn't hurt to ask and express interest.
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Posted 11/9/07 10:38 PM |
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donegal419
St. Gerard, pray for us.
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Re: Leave Question
Posted by mosh913
I know in my school, permanent subs have gone to the principal and expressed interest in the leave replacement positions. Of course, they had to be interviewed like everybody else, but it definitely doesn't hurt to ask and express interest.
I agree... by speaking with her about the position and its specifics shows drive and interest. Also, some subs just want to sub...they don't want the responsiblity of their own class, so if you don't tell him/her that you want to be considered for long-term or permanent positions, they might not know.
Also, if teachers are requesting you, that is a positive sign. principals often ask teachers who out of the perm. subs they would like to cover for them!!!
Message edited 11/10/2007 12:12:10 AM.
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Posted 11/9/07 11:54 PM |
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drpepper318
MIR MIR MIR!
Member since 6/07 8274 total posts
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Re: Leave Question
It can't hurt to express your interest. Good luck!
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Posted 11/10/07 12:02 AM |
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browneyedgirl
family is all that matters
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Re: Leave Question
you definitely have to be persistent and make your intentions clear. they're probably not going to approach you. they want someone who is a "go getter" and approaching them is the way to go
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Posted 11/10/07 10:22 AM |
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mikeswife06
Drama Momma
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Name: Anne
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Re: Leave Question
Posted by browneyedgirl
you definitely have to be persistent and make your intentions clear. they're probably not going to approach you. they want someone who is a "go getter" and approaching them is the way to go
Thanks I just didn't want to seem obnoxious.
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Posted 11/10/07 10:24 AM |
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CAMCaps
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Re: Leave Question
I would say you must express interest. Talk to the principal and have a resume handy.
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Posted 11/10/07 9:23 PM |
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SupportACop
Momma's Boy & Lovin' it!!
Member since 5/06 2579 total posts
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Re: Leave Question
I handed my resume in May for September...the principal practically threw it in the garbage...that next fall in October there was an incident in the class I was subbing and the principal practically begged me for my resume...guess she forgot I gave it to her five months earlier...needless to say i got the perm sub by Jan..and then Maternity leave that March. I was teaching that following Sept. GOOD LUCK and be persistent....ITA you will get something if faculty and kids like you you are IN!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted 11/11/07 7:41 PM |
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