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I've been holding off on announcing the details of this job because I didn't want to jinx it. After a few months of e-mails, phone calls, and a very worried Walter (and me!) it's official: I've been offered a position in Honduras that I have accepted.
The school is called
The American School of Tegucigalpa and is located in the capital city.
The position is a co-teaching position for grades 2 and 4. My co-teachers for each class will be covering the language portions of the classes (reading, writing, spelling, phonics, etc) then acting as literacy coaches for the rest of the elementary division. I will then cover the math, science, and social studies classes for both grade 2 and 4.
The school curriculum is based on the American curriculum. They use Harry Wong's "First Days of School" as a guide for classroom management, lesson mastery, strategies and techniques.
New teachers are required to arrive sometime between July 26-29 (I finish camp on the 25th!) then start teacher training Aug. 3. Classes start August 10th (Happy Birthday to me!)
The benefits of this position are undeniably irresistible. Based of my bachelor of Ed. degree and my year of classroom experience, I will be making much more than I was making at my last school. They are also offering to pay extra if I will teach dance classes/run a dance club for the school!!! On top of this, I get a monthly housing allowance that will cover rent for an apartment. They will pay round-trip airfare for each year that I work there (it is a 2 year contract) as well as medical and visa costs.
I had heard of this school MANY times while in Honduras previously, as they were at the teacher conference and hosted (and usually won) most of the sports events that our school attended. I've been in contact with them for almost 2 years now, trying to get into the school. They e-mailed me out of the blue one day, asking if I was still interested in a position as they may have one available. This is a NEW position as of this year, so it wasn't even confirmed until today!
I feel SO blessed to be granted this opportunity. I called Walt and he was ecstatic - saying how much he's been praying for this to happen and so relieved that we'll finally be together. I cannot wait for August to get here! (although am very much looking forward to camp for July!) Time is just FLYING by!
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MOM
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Way to go Boo! I am so proud of you! It sounds like an awesome school and will be an amazing experience for you. But of course I will miss you again!