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Old 03-11-2008, 10:38 AM
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i teach in buffalo now. started in march of 03 and i am only at step 2. i have just finished my masters and will get $100 more in my pay per pay period. lol lol i do love my job and there are bright signs but not too many. the superintendent likes to bully people and keep the teacher below a decent wage while he makes $200,000 and steals letters right out of board members mail boxes and emails. i am hopeful that the board members will look in to why he was fired from dayton ohio school district and is this realy who we want to lead us.

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Old 03-11-2008, 02:29 PM
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Teaching in Buffalo is a joke. No students will ever take you seriously, a lot of teacher-student fights, and for what you get paid, it isn't worth it. If you go to school in NYS, you can get a job anywhere - why Buffalo?

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Old 03-11-2008, 07:59 PM
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He worked in the city, and at Cheektowaga, as well as Hamburg. I wasn't sure about the school district tenure issues, but I know he had those problems definitely at Cheektowaga and Hamburg. Wasn't sure about the city.
Cheektowaga has Cheetowaga Central, Cheektowaga/Sloan and Maryvale. It also has in it :Part of Depew schools are in Cheektowaga and part of Lancaster schools as well ( in the town of Cheektowaga/village of Depew; Depew sits in the towns of Lancaster and Depew -- I have family who lives in each part -- one is Depew schools/town of Lancaster/zip Depew & the other Lancaster schools/Cheektowaga taxes/zip Depew).

Which Cheektowaga school was he at?

Around here, many districts are known for hiring "for tenure" and firing ( for no reason) after 2 years -- to hire someone at a lower salary.

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Old 03-11-2008, 08:05 PM
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Teaching in Buffalo is a joke. No students will ever take you seriously, a lot of teacher-student fights, and for what you get paid, it isn't worth it. If you go to school in NYS, you can get a job anywhere - why Buffalo?
I was teaching there for almost 30 years and my husband even longer; we are now retired. [He also went to the schools.] It was a very good system until the mid 1980s/early 1990s -- and has gone downhill with administration that has no interest in running the system. In the same time, there was a second wave of people moving to the 'burbs ( after the first in the early 60s). The addition of charter schools that could take a full year's money and a student out of the public coffers.... and, if the student was trouble, return the student but not the money....well, figure it out. The end result is a tough urban district, even in "good schools". [We didn't get paid anywhere near the burbs, but we also didn't spend what we didn't make and have a nice house and land and will stay here.]

If you want a challenge, you can go to Buffalo.

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Old 03-13-2008, 01:58 PM
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Buffalo has teaching jobs? I was under the impression these were as rare as a 100 degree day up there.

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Old 03-14-2008, 02:01 AM
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Buffalo has jobs in areas they need them in -- usually always in odd subjects. The things like Elementary ed are rare, even in Buffalo Public. They also hire faster if you sub for them. [It is a totally different way than when I was hired: it was taking the NTE, the city teacher's exam, and an interview w/a 3 person panel to pass and get on "the list" and you were hired in order of the list. Lists, for all intent and purposes, are gone.... in the 1980s, there were lawsuits about the use of the NTE and exams as being discriminatory.... funny, I never knew anyone who didn't get on the list; if you scored lower, you waited longer for a job!]

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