Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who worked there for a year as a program director (yeah 25 year old director) Judging by the tenure I guess it’s not perfect but she moved on to work at the New School.
Is she happier at the New School?
Do you know recent grads who work there?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What colleges did the teachers attend?
What is wrong with you? Seriously?
Ie would someone who attended Middlebury or Bates or Hamilton end up there? Or less selective colleges?
Honestly you are too stupid to respond to
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who worked there for a year as a program director (yeah 25 year old director) Judging by the tenure I guess it’s not perfect but she moved on to work at the New School.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What colleges did the teachers attend?
What is wrong with you? Seriously?
Ie would someone who attended Middlebury or Bates or Hamilton end up there? Or less selective colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Is being a science teacher at a charter school a good stepping stone for medical school after a couple of years?
Anonymous wrote:Every person I know who's worked at a charter school post-grad has said it's a really tough, not great job. The people who stay in education use it as a a stepping stone to get into better public districts/schools.
That being said, if your kid is offered a job, they can always take it and continue looking for a job in their field. From my understanding, some people quit at these schools mid-year.
Anonymous wrote:Is being a science teacher at a charter school a good stepping stone for medical school after a couple of years?
Anonymous wrote:What colleges did the teachers attend?
What is wrong with you? Seriously?