Anonymous wrote:Can't seem to get in the system. Not sure what I am doing wrong but MCPS keeps kicking back my application. Tenured in PGCPS (PE, Health, Team Lead, coaching), worked for HCPSS last school year, and check all the requirement boxes. Interviews with specific schools who have advertised positions always go well, I know all the key terminology, am patient and skilled teacher, I'm confident (if not modest) that I'm reading the room correctly and they all say they'll be in touch, that it's a good fit, then positions go elsewhere. Down to the wire here.
What am I doing wrong?
Anonymous wrote:You must be female. Almost all of the new ES PE teachers are male. Principals look to get more male staff
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most PE and Health teachers are former classroom teachers who take the PRAXIS. Very few are certified. They want an “easy” job. Many principals don’t care about PE and will hire anyone. PE is becoming a joke in MCPS. I suggest looking at Howard Co.
Very true! I know a kindergarten teacher that took the Praxis to get r health certification. She will now be teaching MS Health this year. Joke’s on her because the behavior in those kind of classes is off the charts!
Anonymous wrote:Most PE and Health teachers are former classroom teachers who take the PRAXIS. Very few are certified. They want an “easy” job. Many principals don’t care about PE and will hire anyone. PE is becoming a joke in MCPS. I suggest looking at Howard Co.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't seem to get in the system. Not sure what I am doing wrong but MCPS keeps kicking back my application. Tenured in PGCPS (PE, Health, Team Lead, coaching), worked for HCPSS last school year, and check all the requirement boxes. Interviews with specific schools who have advertised positions always go well, I know all the key terminology, am patient and skilled teacher, I'm confident (if not modest) that I'm reading the room correctly and they all say they'll be in touch, that it's a good fit, then positions go elsewhere. Down to the wire here.
What am I doing wrong?
Likely nothing - they don't need PE or Health teachers right now. What level are you applying for? There is only one Health position listed right now, at Einstein HS. The only 1.0 FTE are positions for Adapted PE at two special schools. The rest of the PE positions are part-time ES positions. If you want to get into MCPS, you may need to take a position that isn't exactly what you want. Work that for a couple of years and then try to transfer internally during transfer season.
Anonymous wrote:Happened to me for 6 years! They often hired folks right out of college on the cheap versus an experienced teacher.
I think it also depends on your content area.
Anonymous wrote:Can't seem to get in the system. Not sure what I am doing wrong but MCPS keeps kicking back my application. Tenured in PGCPS (PE, Health, Team Lead, coaching), worked for HCPSS last school year, and check all the requirement boxes. Interviews with specific schools who have advertised positions always go well, I know all the key terminology, am patient and skilled teacher, I'm confident (if not modest) that I'm reading the room correctly and they all say they'll be in touch, that it's a good fit, then positions go elsewhere. Down to the wire here.
What am I doing wrong?
Anonymous wrote:What are your references saying about you?
Anonymous wrote:Are you emailing the admin of the schools you applied to your cover letter? Are you sending thank you emails with the schools you interviewed with? Are you dressing professionally at these interviews (I interviewed with MCPS this summer for a new position/school and saw lots of seasoned teachers underdressed).
It’s the little things that help you stand out in a crowded field.