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  Case: Extra-curriculars or no extra-curriculars?
I've always been told that "once you're a coach, you're always a coach." In addition, principals love when newly hired faculty is willing to help coach or volunteer for a club. If you're asked this question in the interview, how would you respond? If a principal asks if you would be willing to sponsor clubs or coach, yet you think it's something you wouldn't want to do, would you tell them? How could you answer this question without saying a flat out "no?"
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I think you should only agree to extra curricular activities that you feel ready to take on. If your principal asks if you are willing to sponsor clubs, let them know it will be depending on the subject and time involved. You do not want to agree to taking on extra curricular activities and then not be able to handle it once the time comes around.
 
     
     
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Rated On: April 11, 2022 2:05 pm
Rated By: yzeDuh