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Gail80
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TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

Has anyone on here taught out of state? I'm seriously considering this. If so, where did you teach and how did you like it?

Posted 8/13/08 5:08 PM
 

july06bride
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

I teach in CT (that's where I live)

If you want info about CT let me know....

Posted 8/13/08 5:10 PM
 

Gail80
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

Posted by july06bride

I teach in CT (that's where I live)

If you want info about CT let me know....



Are they looking for teachers in connecticut?How do you like it there? Which part do you leave in?

Posted 8/13/08 5:11 PM
 

donegal419
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

I didn't, but when I was in college in PA, the school districts in Northern Va were always recruiting on campus. many of my friends teach down there now. Also, in Maryland. I would look into something down there if it's not too far. Also, the Carolinas are always hiring. they like the teacher prep. programs "up North" and a lot of NY'ers get jovs down there.

Posted 8/13/08 5:14 PM
 

Gail80
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

Posted by donegal419

I didn't, but when I was in college in PA, the school districts in Northern Va were always recruiting on campus. many of my friends teach down there now. Also, in Maryland. I would look into something down there if it's not too far. Also, the Carolinas are always hiring. they like the teacher prep. programs "up North" and a lot of NY'ers get jovs down there.



I was thinking about going more south to north carolina or something but didnt school already start down there? I'm afraid I might be too late for this year.Chat Icon

Posted 8/13/08 5:15 PM
 

july06bride
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

I am in southern CT in an inner city school...I student taught in a suburban school...I see the advantages and disadvantages of both. I love my school and the people I work with. I love living in CT although I don't know if DH and I will be here forever...

If you are willing to go to an inner city, it will be easier and quicker to find a position depending on your subject of course... it takes a little longer in a suburban school, but still not impossible!


http://www.ctreap.net/

http://www.sde.ct.gov/sde/site/default.asp

check out those websites...

be aware that you will not get long island salaries right away... but it is not bad and of course salaries varying by district

Posted 8/13/08 5:16 PM
 

donegal419
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

Posted by Gail80

Posted by donegal419

I didn't, but when I was in college in PA, the school districts in Northern Va were always recruiting on campus. many of my friends teach down there now. Also, in Maryland. I would look into something down there if it's not too far. Also, the Carolinas are always hiring. they like the teacher prep. programs "up North" and a lot of NY'ers get jovs down there.



I was thinking about going more south to north carolina or something but didnt school already start down there? I'm afraid I might be too late for this year.Chat Icon



it might be, but they may have last minute openings. who knows? it's worth a shot. i know there are some girls on here that teach down there, so hoepfully they will see this thread

Posted 8/13/08 5:17 PM
 

Gail80
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

Posted by july06bride

I am in southern CT in an inner city school...I student taught in a suburban school...I see the advantages and disadvantages of both. I love my school and the people I work with. I love living in CT although I don't know if DH and I will be here forever...

If you are willing to go to an inner city, it will be easier and quicker to find a position depending on your subject of course... it takes a little longer in a suburban school, but still not impossible!


http://www.ctreap.net/

http://www.sde.ct.gov/sde/site/default.asp

check out those websites...

be aware that you will not get long island salaries right away... but it is not bad and of course salaries varying by district



Thanks so much! I will check it out! One more question...I'm certified in NYS not connecticut. Does that matter?

Posted 8/13/08 5:17 PM
 

MrsSchwags
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

I thought in Palm Beach County, FL for a year.

I loved it. Moved back because we got PG and I regret it.

Posted 8/13/08 5:23 PM
 

MrsRivera
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

I currently teach in NC. We haven't started yet--our teacher workdays start this coming Monday and the kids come back on 8/25. Definitely not too late, some schools are still looking for people!

Posted 8/13/08 5:28 PM
 

Gail80
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

Posted by MrsRivera

I currently teach in NC. We haven't started yet--our teacher workdays start this coming Monday and the kids come back on 8/25. Definitely not too late, some schools are still looking for people!



Where in NC do you teach? Can you send me any info you may have.
Thanks!

Posted 8/13/08 5:34 PM
 

july06bride
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

Posted by Gail80

Posted by july06bride

I am in southern CT in an inner city school...I student taught in a suburban school...I see the advantages and disadvantages of both. I love my school and the people I work with. I love living in CT although I don't know if DH and I will be here forever...

If you are willing to go to an inner city, it will be easier and quicker to find a position depending on your subject of course... it takes a little longer in a suburban school, but still not impossible!


http://www.ctreap.net/

http://www.sde.ct.gov/sde/site/default.asp

check out those websites...

be aware that you will not get long island salaries right away... but it is not bad and of course salaries varying by district



Thanks so much! I will check it out! One more question...I'm certified in NYS not connecticut. Does that matter?



well, I assume you need a CT teaching certificate... but you can work under a DSAP (durational shortage permit) while you are taking care of the necessary steps...it is probably quite similar to NY- but I am not sure, something to look into. Some school districts wont hire under a DSAP because they don't have a shortage, but inner city schools surely will...

Posted 8/13/08 9:25 PM
 

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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

Posted by Gail80

Posted by donegal419

I didn't, but when I was in college in PA, the school districts in Northern Va were always recruiting on campus. many of my friends teach down there now. Also, in Maryland. I would look into something down there if it's not too far. Also, the Carolinas are always hiring. they like the teacher prep. programs "up North" and a lot of NY'ers get jovs down there.



I was thinking about going more south to north carolina or something but didnt school already start down there? I'm afraid I might be too late for this year.Chat Icon




Not too late at all!!! i taught in NC for 2 years before moving back to NY!! School starts the 26th there BUT thet do a lot of their hiring 10 days after the start of school when they have all their numbers! They are very transient- students switching schools a gazillion times, teachers coming and going- you should have NO PROBLEMS!!

Good LuckChat Icon

Posted 8/13/08 9:40 PM
 

MrsRivera
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

Posted by Gail80

Posted by MrsRivera

I currently teach in NC. We haven't started yet--our teacher workdays start this coming Monday and the kids come back on 8/25. Definitely not too late, some schools are still looking for people!



Where in NC do you teach? Can you send me any info you may have.
Thanks!



I teach in Union County, right outside of Charlotte! What do you want to know?

Posted 8/13/08 9:59 PM
 

VirginiaDeb
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

VA. I like it. No unions though.

FM me if you'd like!

eta: our district's current vacancy list. linky

We start school on 9/2

Message edited 8/13/2008 10:36:35 PM.

Posted 8/13/08 10:32 PM
 

QueSeraSera
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

Posted by mpetretti


Not too late at all!!! i taught in NC for 2 years before moving back to NY!! School starts the 26th there BUT thet do a lot of their hiring 10 days after the start of school when they have all their numbers! They are very transient- students switching schools a gazillion times, teachers coming and going- you should have NO PROBLEMS!!

Good LuckChat Icon




ITA with this- I teach in Raleigh, and the after the 10th day of school, it is not unusual at all for them to open up new sections and hire a teacher or two in my school. Sometimes we have qualified for another teacher, but since there was no classroom, they were hired to float in a grade level and pull groups. That's an ideal first year position for someone coming in and learning the curriculum.

Posted 8/14/08 9:21 AM
 

katiebell
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

Posted by VirginiaDeb

VA. I like it. No unions though.

FM me if you'd like!

eta: our district's current vacancy list. linky

We start school on 9/2



I also teach in VA, same county as Deb. I love it. I also taught in Maryland. I didn't have to do anything for certicfication either, both counties I worked for got my certification for that state no extra tests!!. I am now certified in NY, MD, and VA

Posted 8/14/08 10:02 AM
 

Nicole728
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

I teach in NC as well

Posted 8/14/08 12:49 PM
 

beautyq115
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

I heard that CT has a teacher shortage

Posted 8/14/08 1:06 PM
 

july06bride
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Re: TEACHING JOBS OUT OF STATE

Posted by beautyq115

I heard that CT has a teacher shortage

very true depending on the district...mostly inner city schools- Bridgeport, New Haven, Hamden...

Posted 8/14/08 2:36 PM
 
 

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