daughtersrus
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My DD graduated this past Dec with a degree is Special Ed. She was lucky to get two long-term sub jobs that lasted until the end of the school year.
She's applied to over 100 school districts (just about every school district in the Chicago area) all the while hoping to get a job at the school that she was subbing at (she also did her field base there the semester before student teaching). That job didn't pan out but the district is large and there are several SpEd openings that she applied for as well.
In the meantime, she had an interview and received a job offer in a district about an hour from here. She accepted the offer and signed a letter saying that it was her intent to accept the job if the school board approved the Principal's recommendation. She was approved the first week in June.
Fast forward to today. She received a call from the other school district wanting to set up an interview for another position at a school that is literally 10 minutes from home. Although it was just a call to set up the appointment, it was made by the SpEd director for that school. From what DD said, the phone call sounded promising. (talked about people she worked with this year and for field base, classroom strategies...).
DD set up the interview for Wed but she also has an appointment next Tue to meet with the HR dept to fill out paperwork, fingerprint, background check...and sign the contract.
If you've stuck with me this far, thanks!
My question is, if the second school (the preferred one) were to offer DD a position before she signs the contract next week, would she be able to accept it or is she obligated to the first district since she signed the "letter of intent"?
My first instinct is that she needs to follow through on the commitment that she made to the first offer. The hard part for DD is the money difference. I think that the starting salaries for the second district is about $6,000 more. Once you add in the gas and tolls to the first district it comes out to be closer to an $8,000 difference.
Thanks for your input!
She's applied to over 100 school districts (just about every school district in the Chicago area) all the while hoping to get a job at the school that she was subbing at (she also did her field base there the semester before student teaching). That job didn't pan out but the district is large and there are several SpEd openings that she applied for as well.
In the meantime, she had an interview and received a job offer in a district about an hour from here. She accepted the offer and signed a letter saying that it was her intent to accept the job if the school board approved the Principal's recommendation. She was approved the first week in June.
Fast forward to today. She received a call from the other school district wanting to set up an interview for another position at a school that is literally 10 minutes from home. Although it was just a call to set up the appointment, it was made by the SpEd director for that school. From what DD said, the phone call sounded promising. (talked about people she worked with this year and for field base, classroom strategies...).
DD set up the interview for Wed but she also has an appointment next Tue to meet with the HR dept to fill out paperwork, fingerprint, background check...and sign the contract.
If you've stuck with me this far, thanks!

My question is, if the second school (the preferred one) were to offer DD a position before she signs the contract next week, would she be able to accept it or is she obligated to the first district since she signed the "letter of intent"?
My first instinct is that she needs to follow through on the commitment that she made to the first offer. The hard part for DD is the money difference. I think that the starting salaries for the second district is about $6,000 more. Once you add in the gas and tolls to the first district it comes out to be closer to an $8,000 difference.
Thanks for your input!


