Sentences with phrase «retired teachers back»

In the interim, the district has conducted a multi-media blitz to entice retired teachers back to the classroom.
(from The Hechinger Report) A looming teacher shortage is sending more retired teachers back to the classroom, especially for high - need courses with which those educators may have had little previous experience.

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Cornell, a retired teacher who says she backed Bloomberg in the past, is considering voting for a Republican for mayor this year.
For lawmakers to truly curb government spending across New York State they need to get public school teacher and administrator salaries, as well as the five - and six - figure payouts many of them receive upon retiring, back into the realm of what's normal for middle - income earners.
NYSUT is backing Pellegrino, a Baldwin teacher who lives in West Islip, against retired teacher Tom Gargiulo, a Conservative who has Republican backing.
Pellegrino, a West Islip resident and leader in Long Island's «opt - out» movement against standardized student testing, is facing Conservative Tom Gargiulo of Babylon, a retired teacher and coach who also has the backing of Republicans and the Independence Party.
After securing a teaching job in her local school, taking after her retired teacher mum (Walshe), Angie begins to settle back into life at home.
I didn't heed that long - retired teacher's advice back in middle school, and eventually became a high school English teacher.
Going back to the Oregon example, under its old, more - generous system, when late - career teachers learned of the large windfall waiting for them, most chose to retire rather than continue to teach.
MacPhee, now retired, looks back on the way the teachers, volunteers, the community, and students pulled together to make sure the school got back on its feet.
And while we're at it, we should allow teachers to «sell back» their unused sick days at the end of the year (rather than when they retire, as most states do) so they don't have an incentive to use them before they disappear.
Back on March 13, 2011, retired Los Angeles school district teacher Doug Lasken and I wrote an opinion column for the San Francisco Chronicle about non-compliance with the Stull Act in Los Angeles and other California districts — so I could not be happier about this lawsuit, which may finally bring some justice for Los Angeles schoolchildren after years of the district's deliberate dodging of the law.
In fact, the study shows that parents should pay a bad teacher $ 100,000 to retire (assuming the replacement is of average quality) because a weak teacher holds children back so much.
This year Governor Malloy is proposing cutting back funds to help retired teachers pay their health benefits.
If passed it will shift $ 7.5 million onto the backs of older and poorer retired teachers who are the ones least able to pay those extra premiums.
With school just starting across the country for students, class is now in session for card - savvy adults, as these teachers and one retired school administrator share their best credit card strategies to score free travel and cash back.
- Active or Retired Military Personnel receive a 10 % discount - $ 100 discount for Teachers (active or retired)- $ 100 discount for Students (age 18 - 22)- 25 % discount for Children (see below on age limit)- $ 200 discount for non-divers - $ 200 discount for consecutive (back to back) charters - $ 100 discount for Seniors 65 - 69 - $ 200 discount for Seniors 70 - 74 - $ 300 discount for Seniors 75 and older - $ 100 discount for Law Enforcement, Firefighters, EMS, Nurses - $ 100 discount for Airline Pilots, Flight Attendants and airline employees - $ 100 discount on second trip within 12 months - $ 200 discount on third trip within 12Retired Military Personnel receive a 10 % discount - $ 100 discount for Teachers (active or retired)- $ 100 discount for Students (age 18 - 22)- 25 % discount for Children (see below on age limit)- $ 200 discount for non-divers - $ 200 discount for consecutive (back to back) charters - $ 100 discount for Seniors 65 - 69 - $ 200 discount for Seniors 70 - 74 - $ 300 discount for Seniors 75 and older - $ 100 discount for Law Enforcement, Firefighters, EMS, Nurses - $ 100 discount for Airline Pilots, Flight Attendants and airline employees - $ 100 discount on second trip within 12 months - $ 200 discount on third trip within 12retired)- $ 100 discount for Students (age 18 - 22)- 25 % discount for Children (see below on age limit)- $ 200 discount for non-divers - $ 200 discount for consecutive (back to back) charters - $ 100 discount for Seniors 65 - 69 - $ 200 discount for Seniors 70 - 74 - $ 300 discount for Seniors 75 and older - $ 100 discount for Law Enforcement, Firefighters, EMS, Nurses - $ 100 discount for Airline Pilots, Flight Attendants and airline employees - $ 100 discount on second trip within 12 months - $ 200 discount on third trip within 12 months
Judith Saunders, a retired British teacher, recently spent five years and # 100,000 (that's over $ 164,000.00) in a London court trying to get back the wedding ring she bought for her now ex-husband when they got married forty years ago.
Yes, this comes from experience, on the advice of a teacher (my sprog's kindie teacher) who was 3 years from retiring waaay back when my own sprog was in Yr2.
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