This was working for a single district with 15 elementary schools. Surprisingly, 51 of those subbing days (65 %!!) were for a single school in the district. Two schools monopolized 69/79 (87%) of my jobs.
Not sure if it’s good or bad to be seen so infrequently at the other 13 schools.
Something to think about this next year.
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You made me go check out my stats for the year.
In total I worked 100 days. This more than double last year.
I only went to 6 different elementary schools in the same district.
School A (my daughter's school)
I worked 54 days.
School B - 36 days
School C - 6 days
School D - 2 days
School E - 1 day
School F - 1 day
The last two schools I just started going to so I don't know anyone there yet. With School D I knew the teacher going in but she was nice in not asking me back to her awful class. (she said she liked me too much for that)
I got 90% of my jobs from the schools I love the most. I spent a lot of time at my daughter's school volunteering. Being seen got me more jobs. The other school I just got more repeat business and jobs because I was more visible and talked to everyone. The secretary also put me on the favorites list so I get called before a lot of others.
It was a really busy year. I can't wait to see what the new year will bring!
We definitely have a "preferred" sub list that we are supposed to use IF we know we are going to be out. Every once in a while you have to let the computerized system land you a sub and then it is a 50/50 thing. If one or 2 schools keep you busy then they like the job you do. Nice knowing school protocol too!
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