swordsman917
swordsman917 t1_j9q63kr wrote
Reply to comment by Kixeliz in School administrators in the NEK are literally trying to kill our kids! by lantonas
Yeah this gives off heavy NEK vibes š
swordsman917 t1_j5yyuvv wrote
Reply to comment by kellogsmalone in Teacher moving to VT by thebaerfetus
I think probably fine? Iām not overly familiar with the district, but Vermont kids are pretty okay and Iāve not heard anything bad about the district (no news is good news mantra).
Youāll have a mix of kids for sure, being that area is a little heavier population-wise. Some diversity, but I doubt a ton. Poverty is a serious issue and the Upper Valley is no joke related to the opiate issues. I still think Vermont is a pretty decent spot to teach and mostly our kids ā though they can be a pain in the butt ā are mostly decent.
swordsman917 t1_j5yxai5 wrote
Reply to comment by kellogsmalone in Teacher moving to VT by thebaerfetus
I mean, if you can get into Hanover, NH that'd be dope. Woodstock has a similar vibe, too. I'm actually originally from that area (sort of), on the NH side. People I've known have loved working in Hanover, but I think it's a pretty competitive place to get work.
I'm sure Lebanon is also a fine spot, though they'll have their issues. On the Vermont side, I'm not overly familiar with districts that direction. I know primarily the Central/Southern Vermont side of things (Rutland and South of there).
If you do have any other questions about whatever else during the move, feel free to reach out and I'll help if I can.
swordsman917 t1_j5yu8rv wrote
Reply to comment by KushyGo in Teacher moving to VT by thebaerfetus
New Hampshire is actually the lowest paying New England state, I believe.
I think it goes something like, NH/Maine/Vermont/RI/Mass-Conn.
swordsman917 t1_j5yttvc wrote
Reply to Teacher moving to VT by thebaerfetus
You're going to struggle with a BA, but you can do it.
I'm a teacher in Southern Vermont, our wages are probably ~10-15k less than in New York, but we're higher than New Hampshire.
I currently am able to live pretty comfortably, but I also coach two varsity sports and I run our yearbook program here, too.
It can be a challenge, but if you can find a roommate OR an affordable place to live (they can be found), then you'll be fine.
What subject do you teach and why the move, if you don't mind me asking?
swordsman917 t1_j5u76lm wrote
Reply to comment by greeneyedbandit82 in Vermont racism & schools by [deleted]
I think it's pretty easily the most liberal AND diverse portion of the state.
I think if you spent time in the NEK, Rutland area, or Southern Vermont, you'd probably have a pretty good idea what I'm speaking on.
I see more confederate flags in Southern VT than I saw in Tennessee. During the BLM protests, we ended up getting into it with some of these D-Bags in the Rutland area. I also teach in SVT and have had students of color face racism in a number of forms and have gone toe to toe with the idiot white nationalist in Bennington. I went to a small college in Rutland and saw my friends get accused of "dealing drugs," because black folks "couldn't/didn't live in this area if they weren't dealing." We had the same "N word" situation at a soccer team, but the principal of the school in the Rutland Area basically told them there wasn't enough evidence to do anything.
This is just what I've seen as a white dude who transplanted here in like '07. That event in S. Burlington was terrible, but I think the school system did a pretty decent job at handling it. They can always improve, but they've been actually policing these things.
swordsman917 t1_j5ton95 wrote
Reply to comment by InsideCelebration293 in In this scenario, what would āVermont Styleā pizza be? by Unique-Public-8594
Correct.
I made Vermonter "Bruschetta" which was toasted baguette w/ olive oil, melted Calbot seriously sharp, raw honey crisp apple, and a maple balsamic reduction...
It's so so good.
swordsman917 t1_j5rnoel wrote
Reply to comment by greeneyedbandit82 in Vermont racism & schools by [deleted]
If you donāt recommend S. Burlington, then Iād assume nowhere in Vermont is safe š¤·āāļø
swordsman917 t1_j5la774 wrote
Reply to comment by thisoneisnotasbad in Brave Little State: Films based in VT, dog adoption or Airbnbs? by bravestatevt
100% Air BnB
swordsman917 t1_iyfbasa wrote
Reply to comment by mycophdstudent in Crazy people by Realistic_Law1226
I fucking hope so.
swordsman917 t1_iydevb4 wrote
Reply to Crazy people by Realistic_Law1226
I feel like people were shitting outside of windows in the 1800s too, we just didnāt have a forum to talk about it so publicly.
swordsman917 t1_ixceoi0 wrote
Reply to comment by polarbearrape in Off duty Vermont police officer shot by police for refusing to drop gun by VermontArmyBrat
Maybe off duty? Because a cop shot someone in Ludlow a few months ago (suicide by cop).
Probably 15 years ago now, but a state trooper shot and killed someone outside of Stewartās in Rutland if Iām not mistaken.
swordsman917 t1_iwzlsyg wrote
Reply to comment by dcarsonturner in My New Favorite Past Time: Hyping up Dad When he Shoots a Deer by KaleChipp11
Very deep cultural attachment too. People who donāt live in rural areas donāt get it, really. It starts young and just lives on and every family eats the venison, so itās hard to get angry about it tbh.
swordsman917 t1_ivy9tzj wrote
Reply to comment by sonnylarson in Vermont ranked 2nd most stressed state in the country: New study reveals by Carolff1
Thatās just untrue. When you canāt afford to heat your home, it doesnāt matter how your neighbors are doing.
swordsman917 t1_ivy4zg5 wrote
Reply to comment by Jaynie_ in Vermont ranked 2nd most stressed state in the country: New study reveals by Carolff1
Between that and cost of livingā¦
swordsman917 t1_it0175p wrote
Reply to comment by MortaLPortaL in Why I'm voting yes on Prop 2 & 5 by ButtonFactoryJoe
Tupac was ahead of his time!
swordsman917 t1_jccp218 wrote
Reply to comment by SchmeddyBallz in Desperate for plowing by Jazzhandsfolkfeet
70 meters is pretty significant.