-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: bagrut checking From: "Barry Silverberg (and family)" - <barisil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Part of the solution is that you explain to your principal that, as a Bagrut checker you are an asset to the school, and that you won't be taking on any extra duties for the last 2 weeks. Moreover, as a new checker you won't get a full load until you prove your worth. So it is possible, although by no means easy. Barry S Chana wrote: > I have a question about the ministry's search for teachers who want > to check bagrut exams. The work is supposed to be for three weeks > in June eight hours a day. Does that mean that the three weeks begin > in June after the school year ends and continue in July or they're all > really in June itself? If the latter, how can a full-time teacher manage? > Even if I don't have my bagrut classes, the school administration still > finds things for me to do (substituting, tutoring...). I'd like to hear > from people who have experience how they manage. -------------------------------------------- Visit the ETNI site - http://www.etni.org Send a message to the ETNI list: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Send queries and questions to: ask@xxxxxxxx --------------------------------------------