Charter School Teaching Jobs

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Johnny Said:

How much competition is there for charter school jobs?

We Answered:

It depends. Some teachers will not teach in a charter school because many do not have the job security, pay scale, & benefits of a public school job. Some teachers enjoy the freedom of one. It just depends on the school and who is running it. I would be hesitant to teach in a charter school without exploring in detail what it is like. Some in Ohio have gone bankrupt or been closed by the state and left the teachers without paychecks & the students without classrooms.

Rene Said:

Why is anybody against vouchers to Private or Charter Schools if the Public School in your area?

We Answered:

The dems are opposed to them because they want the government to raise your kids. If your kids are in a government school they can read them books like King & King and Heather Has Two Mommies.

If you send your kid to a private school, they might learn math and to read instead of learning the "important" things like homosexuality!

Thelma Said:

Do you need a license to teach in Ohio charter schools?

We Answered:

Go to the state website for teaching. Most schools need "Highly Qualified Teachers" thanks to NCLB. Here is the link for teaching in Ohio.

Lawrence Said:

Should I persue a new teaching job that's now available?

We Answered:

There should be teaching positions opened all over the place right now but the bad thing is that most of them have posted before the last school year ended, so in most cases, schools have either already hired who they want, already interviewed people for the positions or like in most cases...already have someone in mind for the position.

I would say since you already sound as if you have some doubts as to the treatment you will receive as a staff member in this new position, maybe sticking to your original plan of staying there for just the next school year and then move might be better. Sit down and weigh out your pros and cons. Make a decision that you know in the long run is going to be what's best for you, keeping in mind the economy right now and how tough it is for everyone. Having something certain is better sometimes than trying to get something that is only a possibility, especially right now.

Lester Said:

what is the best hair style for a teaching job interview for a charter school?

We Answered:

Tie it back into a low ponytail or french plait.

You should come across as professional and honest (don't hide behind your hair)

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