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bbanana7
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NYC Teachers...Tenure Question...
Hi! I taught in NYC Special ed for a year, now I am teaching under my general ed license for a year. Would I be eligible for tenure next year? Or does it need to be 3 years in general or special ed? TIA
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Posted 4/26/10 8:53 PM |
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DiamondGirl
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Member since 7/09 18802 total posts
Name: DiamondMama
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Re: NYC Teachers...Tenure Question...
I think it is 3 years from your date of appointment regardless of the gen/spec thing...ask your rep though
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Posted 4/26/10 9:00 PM |
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Jacksmommy
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Member since 1/07 5819 total posts
Name: Liz
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Re: NYC Teachers...Tenure Question...
I am almost 99 percent positive you need to get tenure for 3 years in specialization. say if you had tenure then wanted to move to another area, you would only need 2 years!
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Posted 4/26/10 9:07 PM |
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happytobreathe
The Lazy Days of Summer
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Re: NYC Teachers...Tenure Question...
It is 3 years in one license area. If you switch you lose your tenure in that area... but could always revert back to it.
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Posted 4/27/10 7:46 PM |
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kgs11
LIF Adult
Member since 2/07 1424 total posts
Name: Kim
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Re: NYC Teachers...Tenure Question...
Posted by happytobreathe
It is 3 years in one license area. If you switch you lose your tenure in that area... but could always revert back to it.
this is correct
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Posted 4/27/10 10:57 PM |
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Re: NYC Teachers...Tenure Question...
Yes you loose it. I did the same thing, so you keep your salary steps from when you began however restart your tenure.
Although, a girl I work with said she heard if your Principal were to contact some department (not sure what) or write a letter, you could keep your year towards tenure- not sure about this but I know my Principal does not do this...and if we were to ask, she'd say no.
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Posted 4/29/10 6:43 PM |
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jgl
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Member since 8/07 7060 total posts
Name: g
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Re: NYC Teachers...Tenure Question...
you dont "loose it" it just doesnt carry to the new license. If you go back to the other, you will still have tenure in that one.
A friend of mine did this and she only needed to do an additional 2 years for her Sp. Ed license. Not the full 3 she put did for her Gen Ed License
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Posted 5/1/10 7:15 AM |
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mathteach
Roll Tide!
Member since 8/08 3169 total posts
Name: Christine
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Re: NYC Teachers...Tenure Question...
Wait...were you teaching under a SpEd license? Or were you working in under a shortage area situation?
I worked 2 years in SpEd at my school with only a math license. My 3rd year I was moved permanently to the math dept. I received tenure my 3rd year.
If you weren't working under a SpEd license, I think you're okay as far as getting tenure 3rd year.
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Posted 5/1/10 8:38 AM |
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