Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS pays more than any district in the DMV.
NOt DCPS for sure and I don't even think Alexandria - your step system is confusing to understand so not sure.
APS pays the most out of any school system in Virginia, however their starting salaries may not be the highest (I'm not sure on that one). They really reward longevity with the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS pays more than any district in the DMV.
NOt DCPS for sure and I don't even think Alexandria - your step system is confusing to understand so not sure.
APS pays the most out of any school system in Virginia, however their starting salaries may not be the highest (I'm not sure on that one). They really reward longevity with the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The districts in NOVA has a reciprocal “do not hire after x date” agreement. They may bend due to the extraordinary shortages but don’t be surprised if you don’t get a call
Wow. Are they aware of antitrust laws!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS pays more than any district in the DMV.
NOt DCPS for sure and I don't even think Alexandria - your step system is confusing to understand so not sure.
Anonymous wrote:APS pays more than any district in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The districts in NOVA has a reciprocal “do not hire after x date” agreement. They may bend due to the extraordinary shortages but don’t be surprised if you don’t get a call
Wow. Are they aware of antitrust laws!?
do anti trust laws apply to government entities?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The districts in NOVA has a reciprocal “do not hire after x date” agreement. They may bend due to the extraordinary shortages but don’t be surprised if you don’t get a call
Wow. Are they aware of antitrust laws!?
Anonymous wrote:The districts in NOVA has a reciprocal “do not hire after x date” agreement. They may bend due to the extraordinary shortages but don’t be surprised if you don’t get a call