Stereotyping
Generally Catholic School teachers are Nuns.
I can not speak for all the different Catholic schools but many teachers in Catholic schools earn about half that of a teacher in public schools in the same area.
Depends on the country they are teaching in. Most schools must have a certain percentage of Catholic teachers on staff. The only requirement for a non-Catholic teacher to teach in a Catholic school is that they must be willing to uphold the Catholic Character of the school.
Teacher's is the possessive form of the noun teacher, the 's shows something belonging to a teacher. Example sentence:The teacher's desk was piled with papers to grade.
umm yes they can if they allow it
The strengths and weaknesses of teachers depend on the teacher. Some strengths of a teacher may be a good speaker, engaging, as well as patient. Some weaknesses of a teacher may be under-qualified, critical, and undedicated.
Not real sure what you are asking, but with most Catholic school fundraisers, you should ask your teacher.
Massachusetts was the colony that required each community of 50 or more families to provide a teacher of reading and writing. AP U.S. History is at least good for something! :)
Yes, so long as it is not your teacher and you are over 18. The majority of teachers get married and have families so it must be right.
According to my English teacher, he changed from Catholic to Protestant
Some were St. Katharine Drexel and St. Angela Merici
Well you see if you want to know ask your teacher [ag] about Georgia grown products for families.