Sentences with phrase «time public school employment»

Currently, I have almost 4 years of documented full time public school employment and need 7 more years.

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The school leaders, Ms. Siwiec and COO Bill Holmes, partnered with Creative Art Works, a nonprofit that gives 14 - 24 year olds full and part - time work over the summer to create large - scale public art, and the DYCD's Summer Youth Employment Program.
Individuals interested in seeking National Board Certification must have earned a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution, have completed three years of full - time teaching or school counseling experience and have held a valid state license without deficiencies (not an interim or emergency license) during the three years of employment, possess a valid five - year Virginia license, and be employed as a public school teacher or school counselor in a Virginia public school.
Clearly he has no intention of doing that, given his recent advocacy of using federal dollars to grow the public school workforce (despite the fact that public school employment has already grown 11 times faster than enrollment over the past four decades).
An amendment was added on the floor to state that county superintendents shall devote his or her entire time to public school business, unless authorized to engage in outside employment by the county board of education.
In a recent study, researchers from Penn State and Duke looked at 753 adults who had been evaluated for social competency nearly 20 years earlier while in kindergarten: Scores for sharing, cooperating and helping other children nearly always predicted whether a person graduated from high school on time, earned a college degree, had full - time employment, lived in public housing, received public assistance or had been arrested or held in juvenile detention.
If you have no prior public relations experience, think of other times in your schooling or employment when you obtained great results by working with others.
Crime rates, schools, easy access to public transit or freeway systems, and proximity to employment centers impact neighborhood quality, and in turn, home values, according to a report by Realty Times.
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