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  Case: Wanting to work for another school district
How did you let your current school know that you are looking for another job in another school district? I am signed an intent form to stay where I am but I would like to be at the school district that is closer to my home but I am nervous about telling my current school district that. Also, I have not signed a contract for next year yet. Is this a code of ethics violation? How do you transfer to another school district without upsetting your current school?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
If you know you are not going to return to your district then don't sign the contract. Tell your administrator exactly why you are looking at other jobs. If you plan on returning to your school if you can't find another job I would ask your administrator whether or not you should sign the contract. Many times it is up to the principal to decide if you can be let out of your contract. The sooner you give them a heads up the better. They can at least be on the look out for potential replacements if you do leave.
 
     
     
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Comments: The school district will appreciate the heads up so they can better prepare for your replacement.
Rated On: October 15, 2017 10:28 pm
Rated By: hepasy