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  Case: Informing current school before interviewing for a new teaching position
If you are already employed at a school and you decide that you will be looking for another teaching position, do you inform your current school before you start interviewing?
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Absolutely not! :) I am currently in the same boat. I am applying for a new teaching position and I have even interviewed. I do not plan to notify my school school/district until I have confirmed my new position. I say this because I do not want any unwanted tension during the current school year. Also consider whether or not the new position is in the same district (transfer).
 
     
     
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Comments: I understand your point of view. I let my job know way in advance, so that way they have enough time to find a qualified replacement, but I have received negative tension. Terrible shifts, plus it feels almost like I am forgotten. No invite to events, etc.
Rated On: November 20, 2022 9:23 pm
Rated By: segeRa