Anywhere from 60k-95k. Depending on experience and where you work and live.
Depends on the district, credentials held, years in the district, degrees, and state
It varies from school district to school district.
at a school district.
The motto of Cabot Public School District is 'We Make a Difference for All Kids....Together We Can'.
the people that make school polices are the school boards or the school district of the state they make sure kids learn and stay safe.
If you are in the same town, the school district may make allowances for you to finish your senior year at the highschool you have attended in the past. Call them and find out how to do this. Otherwise, you'll have to register at the new school and get your records transferred.
The wages for teachers is usually set at the local school district level. You may wish to contact the school district where you want the information.
Computer teachers make the same as other teachers in the same school. The pay depends on the school district.
If your school has open enrollment you still can attend your school. You need to apply for it though. The above is true, but you have to be careful because if the school is full and a child of the district wants in, they'll kick you out to make room for the person that lives in the saME district so doing this is a big risk. You may have to pay the out of district tuition fee.
That will be up to the school district. You should make an appointment to speak with the principal and hope she/he will help you. You could call the central school department anonymously first and ask if there is an existing policy.That will be up to the school district. You should make an appointment to speak with the principal and hope she/he will help you. You could call the central school department anonymously first and ask if there is an existing policy.That will be up to the school district. You should make an appointment to speak with the principal and hope she/he will help you. You could call the central school department anonymously first and ask if there is an existing policy.That will be up to the school district. You should make an appointment to speak with the principal and hope she/he will help you. You could call the central school department anonymously first and ask if there is an existing policy.
Jaja, no, not at all
yes. he should go to school in the district he lives in. but if he doesn't like to go there and likes the school tht he already goes to i wouldn't make him do anyhting that he doesn't want to do.