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JenniferLMSW
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Member since 6/07 79 total posts
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Do Probationary full time positions.....
turn into tenure positions after a certain amount of years??
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Posted 8/17/07 2:12 PM |
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want2beamom
Love my boys soooo much!!!
Member since 8/06 10164 total posts
Name: True love doesn't end with happily ever after...
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Re: Do Probationary full time positions.....
You have to be approved for it....but if you have not received tenure in another district, it takes 3 years. If you did have tenure somewhere else, its 2 years.
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Posted 8/17/07 2:37 PM |
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danielle
LIF Infant
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Re: Do Probationary full time positions.....
a probationary position should be on a tenure track.
at least that is what I always thought.
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Posted 8/17/07 4:22 PM |
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daisy
Be happy
Member since 5/06 1359 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: Do Probationary full time positions.....
After three years, you can be recommended for tenure. As a pp said, if you had tenure in another district, you get it automatically after two years.
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Posted 8/17/07 4:49 PM |
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LulaBell
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Member since 1/06 3508 total posts
Name: J
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Re: Do Probationary full time positions.....
Probationary positions are tenure track - after three years you either receive tenure, are extended for a fourth probationary year, or are asked to leave. If you have tenure in another district you don't automatically get tenure in the new district after two years, however the tenure track is shortened to two years.
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Posted 8/17/07 5:27 PM |
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browneyedgirl
family is all that matters
Member since 6/06 6513 total posts
Name: browneyes
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Re: Do Probationary full time positions.....
Posted by MrsMadness
Probationary positions are tenure track - after three years you either receive tenure, are extended for a fourth probationary year, or are asked to leave. If you have tenure in another district you don't automatically get tenure in the new district after two years, however the tenure track is shortened to two years.
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Posted 8/17/07 9:52 PM |
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daisy
Be happy
Member since 5/06 1359 total posts
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Re: Do Probationary full time positions.....
Posted by MrsMadness
Probationary positions are tenure track - after three years you either receive tenure, are extended for a fourth probationary year, or are asked to leave. If you have tenure in another district you don't automatically get tenure in the new district after two years, however the tenure track is shortened to two years.
Unless the school does *not* recommend you for tenure, you do get it after two years if you've been tenured in the same tenure area in another school.
Message edited 8/20/2007 4:24:31 PM.
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Posted 8/18/07 10:01 AM |
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Buttafli1277
LIF Adult
Member since 8/05 2638 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: Do Probationary full time positions.....
Usually you are on probation as you are going through the tenure process.
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Posted 8/19/07 12:16 AM |
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SupportACop
Momma's Boy & Lovin' it!!
Member since 5/06 2579 total posts
Name: C
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Re: Do Probationary full time positions.....
Posted by danielle
a probationary position should be on a tenure track.
at least that is what I always thought.
Yes, this is how I started my job but in June I got a call to sign on and my year counted toward my tenure track.
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Posted 8/19/07 5:31 PM |
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counselor74
LIF Adolescent
Member since 5/07 806 total posts
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Re: Do Probationary full time positions.....
Probationary positions usually turn into tenured positions in 3 years, assuming that all of your evaluations are satisfactory.
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Posted 8/20/07 3:08 PM |
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