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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How has your school handled vacant core teaching positions in the beginning of the year?[/quote] The interview teams have meet with candidate 2-3x a week. Qualified candidates back out once they see the three preps and grade level split. Stop telling people there’s no difference between on-level and advanced. [/quote] Can you say more about the on-level vs advanced thing?[/quote] They have different assignments, the curriculum vary so they count as 2 preps, so often teachers are told oh its pretty much the same, but it requires additional planning [/quote] Your school still offers separate on-level and advanced classes? What subject/grade? I thought MCPS had gotten rid of all the on-level classes and just put everyone in advanced/honors...[/quote] Our W school doesn't offer Honors for English 9 or US History. But for Bio, Chem, Physics, NSL, Modern World, and English 10 and above, it offers a regular level. A higher proportion of the students in these classes are either emerging from ESOL or in Special Ed. [/quote] I meant to write, doesn't offer non-Honors for English 9 or US History. [/quote]
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