scubapolly:Darn, I hate it when I get sick on a Friday and am still not well enough to go back to work on Monday
*cough* *cough* *sniffle*
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scubapolly:Darn, I hate it when I get sick on a Friday and am still not well enough to go back to work on Monday
Snowbear:Anchorage School District is always looking for help.
I imagine the schools on the Kenai Peninsula (Kenai, Seward, Homer, Soldotna, etc...) are hunting as well.
Snowbear:Anchorage School District is always looking for help.
I imagine the schools on the Kenai Peninsula (Kenai, Seward, Homer, Soldotna, etc...) are hunting as well.
scubapolly:There is a posting for a school in Nikiski for a science teacher. Quit accepting applications yesterday, but I am sending them an App anyway.
I'll keep you guys posted!
beezwax:should you happen to move to nikiski, remind me to tell you a story about "tree fort".
brianstclair:Can you post or PM me what school you interviewed at? I have a good friend who just got a high school teaching job there and is moving this week with her husband. Just curious...
Brian
Geez, what a random thing that was! Sorry you didn't get the job, even though we both figured that was coming... Although if Alaska's really where you want to be, it sounds like they are always looking for good teachers, especially in some of the smaller villages. My friend has spent the last two years working six month stints in tiny (200-400 people!) little villages in some pretty remote parts of Alaska. She sends some pretty cool pictures, but I think I'm pretty much done with the whole "snow" thing for awhile. Heck, I'm looking into a dry suit 'cause I can't take the frigid 72 degree springs down here (flame on GLWC'ers!)scubapolly:Just got an e-mail confirming what we already knew
scubapolly:Thanks for the link, But NO science jobs!!!!! Grrrrr.... They do have a continuous application process for science teachers listed on there, just no openings at this time.
brianstclair:Geez, what a random thing that was! Sorry you didn't get the job, even though we both figured that was coming... Although if Alaska's really where you want to be, it sounds like they are always looking for good teachers, especially in some of the smaller villages. My friend has spent the last two years working six month stints in tiny (200-400 people!) little villages in some pretty remote parts of Alaska. She sends some pretty cool pictures, but I think I'm pretty much done with the whole "snow" thing for awhile. Heck, I'm looking into a dry suit 'cause I can't take the frigid 72 degree springs down here (flame on GLWC'ers!)
Brian