about ten dollars and hour
Longwood Central School District was created in 1959.
a per diem substitute teacher is paid 90 dollars a day in this district. :)
The pay for a substitute in Riverhead, NY is $150 a day
$125.00 per day
For parish-specific substitute teaching opportunities, contact the school board for the parish in which you would like to teach. Request an application packet and list of requirements for substitute teaching in that parish.To apply as a substitute teacher for the Special School District, complete a Special School District Unclassified Application and submit it to the Louisiana Department of Education, along with a copy of your high school diploma or equivalent.If you do not hold an associate's degree or bachelor's degree, you must complete standardized tests to demonstrate 10th grade proficiency in reading and mathematics.To download the SSD substitute teacher applicationThinking about becoming a full time teacher? Below are some colleges that offer teacher education programs that will help you get started.- from yelli (N.O.)hope its helpful
It varies from school district to school district.
A school.
No the district recommends the teachers in less you have a chartered school then the principle and the district picks the teacher
Requirements for being a substitute teacher vary greatly from state to state. In some states you do need the same schooling as a regular teacher, but in other states you just need a degree of some kind. Check with your local school district to find out the requirements in your state.
Most subs make about 60.00 to 95.00 a day teaching. It depends on the school district and varies from state to state.
If your a whale.
Of course, a substitute teacher has all the rights and responsibilities a teacher has. Yes, the sub has the responsibilities of a teacher. But I disagree about rights. If there is a Substitute Teacher's Union or state organization in place, then there are rights. This is very rare. The truth is that a sub has no one to advocate for her or him. Three complaints (perhaps) and you can lose your job, even after years of work. If you are a retired teacher in the district & return to your old school, this of course is different. Everyone knows you. However, if you rotate among all the many schools in the district as I do, you rarely get to know anyone. The complaint arrives, the teacher and principal have never seen your face. There is a vulnerability in this situation that is hard to accept.