Metro RESA TAPP Application Closing Soon

Posted by Admin On 11:26:00 AM
February 28, 2015: Metro RESA TAPP program eligibility application period ends The Metro RESA has expanded its application period for eligibility for its TAPP program from all of February 2015 to January 1 – February 28, 2015. You can now apply earlier than ever.

What are the benefits of applying to be on the eligibility list?

If accepted, the Metro RESA sends your name to all member counties (Georgia RESAs map and directory)

Indicating you are cleared to begin a TAPP program upon hire. If you require alternate certification, you are immediately a stronger candidate. You are required to take an introduction course in the summer and then officially begin the TAPP program upon the start of a teaching job. Some systems, e.g. Marietta City, will not hire applicants needing alternate certificate who are not on the eligibility list.
The requirements to apply for the eligibility are the same as those you need to apply for a job (GACEs, resume, references, etc.). By applying for the list, you prepare yourself for the job market while improving your chances of getting a job.
*Note: DeKalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett have internal TAPP programs only for those county’s employees but will accept the Metro RESA TAPP. Clayton does NOT accept the Metro RESA TAPP, and one must apply to Clayton’s program.

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