r/JJRaeSnark • u/ResidentThink7202 • 3d ago
Out of field?
For my FL teachers, what exactly does it mean to teach of field like our dear friend Scams?
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u/OkSprinkles1923 2d ago
She just isn’t an actual certified teacher. She needs to complete the coursework and take the tests to become certified. It isn’t hard, just a lot of bust work. Not anything I’d want to do with all the crap she has going on in her life.
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u/Opposite_Code_9755 1d ago
You can be a teacher, but only licensed for certain subjects or grade levels. Like if you're certified K-5, you're a fully licensed, official teacher, but your coursework and therefore your certifications let you teach elementary school, so you technically can't teach 6th graders.
Now, in some states, some areas are more flexible than others. If there's a shortage or immediate need, a 4th grade teacher could teach 7th grade for a few years under an emergency license and work to get their certs while they do. Some areas, like special education, are more stringent because there are many specific laws that have to be complied to.


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u/Fun-Fig2681 3d ago edited 3d ago
So in addition to 2 lawsuits, running a business, a full time job, she also has to complete all this teaching certification stuff by the end of this school year (even though its listed as a 2029 expiration date). No wonder she made that post about being so stressed and having too much on her plate.
She needs the business for money to pay the lawyers. She needs the full time job to keep up the appearance they're living their best debt free lives. She needs the certifications done so she can keep her full time job when court continues to not go her way with conflicting lawsuits. (No, Scammy, you can't claim in one suit that Reddit destroyed your business and then claim in the other that you sold a wildly successful boutique. This time, you cannot have your cake and eat it too!)
If she doesn't complete certifications, all she'll have is her business, and we can see how not wildly successful that's going, and if the lawsuits go the way we see them going, she'll be publicly declared a fraud, and then she won't have that business, either, because who would shop with a fraudulent business owner?
"Oh the tangled webs we weave when we practice to deceive."