I've been a teacher in my small rural district for 12 years and I teach two subjects there. One of the subjects (a) I went to college for and have 2 degrees in. The other subject (b) is one I got an endorsement in later. I have taught both a and b for 12 years, though my duties in a have significantly decreased over time. This is also in a very small school district where we graduate 20-30 people each year - and that's as big as a grade would get. The district is just one k-12 building. Even though I grew up in a district where my graduating class was a few hundred students (and my high school was one of 4 in my town), I have come to love the small, tight-knit community at my current position. Additionally, I met my husband here and he is also a teacher in the district... just steps from where I teach. I love working with him. I'm considering making a change: I have an opportunity to teach in the district where I live for about $20k more a year and only teaching subject a. Additionally, our small child would end up also going to school in this district, so my schedule would be the same as hers during the school year, which I see as a benefit. I'm seriously considering applying. I am also seriously nervous that I won't like it and won't be able to "undo" this mistake (if it should end up being one). What changes should I expect? What should I be considering?
Submitted February 15, 2023 at 06:38PM by Imnotgonnamish https://ift.tt/KxQH7YJ
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