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> artist writes:
> << I am a recent graduate student who applied to the county I did my student
> teaching for and was not even called in for an interview. Is this common
> practice? The Superintendent, who I have been in contact with over the past
> year in preparation for the position, told me that he only considered
> experienced teachers and one other student teacher. I found this odd? Should
> I be concerned?
No if it helps any- I use to live in Kansas City which has a great
ART SChool. (KCAI) Well Hallmark is located there and always has
been. (in fact I went to school with a granddaughter who also went
to KCAI) Well they almost never hire KCAI students or UMKC or
Rockhurst college students and we would always meet people just
having graduated college in art and design from elsewhere in the
country and guess who they were working for HALLMARK! I only no one
person out of the 10 or so years I lived there that worked there-
she graduated in painting the year before me (82)- but she went to
YALE and got her masters, then they hired her.
Sandra
astroboy
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