Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of schools start posting in March. There’s also a job fairs, many of which will offer you a position on the spot and they’re starting up this month. APS has theirs on the 15th.
Does anyone know if Prince William has one?
Anonymous wrote:A lot of schools start posting in March. There’s also a job fairs, many of which will offer you a position on the spot and they’re starting up this month. APS has theirs on the 15th.
Anonymous wrote:"No action; talk only" is the unofficial motto of ACPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The budgets for the next school year are all pending, so right now districts are only currently hiring positions for which they have no workaround (a long term sub or increasing other teachers’ student load). My school, in a neighboring district, removed unfilled listings months ago because we gave up on filling them and put long term subs in place instead. They will be relisted closer to budget approval in an effort to bring in new hires.
If you want a job, the process starts in March and ramps up to high gear in April and May. Then there are more openings in late June and July when transfers are no longer possible, and a small desperate flurry in August when school starts.
Thank you for the detailed explanation!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of schools start posting in March. There’s also a job fairs, many of which will offer you a position on the spot and they’re starting up this month. APS has theirs on the 15th.
To add, working in special ed in a ACPS is probably more desirable than other districts because they do Jack sh!t
That has not been our experience.
Anonymous wrote:The budgets for the next school year are all pending, so right now districts are only currently hiring positions for which they have no workaround (a long term sub or increasing other teachers’ student load). My school, in a neighboring district, removed unfilled listings months ago because we gave up on filling them and put long term subs in place instead. They will be relisted closer to budget approval in an effort to bring in new hires.
If you want a job, the process starts in March and ramps up to high gear in April and May. Then there are more openings in late June and July when transfers are no longer possible, and a small desperate flurry in August when school starts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of schools start posting in March. There’s also a job fairs, many of which will offer you a position on the spot and they’re starting up this month. APS has theirs on the 15th.
To add, working in special ed in a ACPS is probably more desirable than other districts because they do Jack sh!t
Anonymous wrote:A lot of schools start posting in March. There’s also a job fairs, many of which will offer you a position on the spot and they’re starting up this month. APS has theirs on the 15th.