I got accepted to New York City Teaching Fellows today! I interviewed on Saturday, January 20th, 2007. I’ll start per-service training in NYC on Monday, June 18th. I’ll take the MCAT Friday, June 15th. I’ll move to NYC that weekend. Kamil might be moving to NYC too!
Plan for the future (my plans change often):
- If I am a good teacher and God willing, after completing NYCTF, I will become a pastor.
- If I am not a good teacher or God willing, after completing NYCTF, I’ll go to medical school and do Christian medical relief.
Either way, educating people and working to provide education for children will be an endless goal for me. I’m so thankful for this opportunity.
Acceptance letter:
Dear Mikhail:
Congratulations! On behalf of the New York City Department of Education, I am pleased to inform you that you have been accepted to the NYC Teaching Fellows June 2007 program to teach Biology/General Science. The subject you have been accepted to teach was determined by the staffing needs of the schools and a review of your teaching eligibility and preferences.
The Fellowship is one of the most competitive programs of its kind in the country. Fewer than 20% of candidates who apply are accepted, and this year was no exception, as we received a record number of applications for a limited number of spots. Your acceptance to the Fellowship recognizes your achievements to date, your demonstrated teaching potential, and your commitment to the children of New York City. We have great confidence in your ability to succeed in the classroom. You will be receiving a Welcome Packet in the mail with more information about becoming a Fellow, and we encourage you to review this information as you make your decision.
If you wish to participate in the June 2007 program, you must complete online enrollment and sign and submit the Fellow Commitment Form within three weeks. Your participation in the Teaching Fellows program is also contingent on a satisfactory reference and background check, possession of U.S. citizenship or a valid green card, and—before the beginning of pre-service training—our receipt of your official transcripts, and proof of conferral of a Bachelor’s degree. Any candidate who has reported inaccurate or incomplete information may have his/her acceptance rescinded. Additionally, you must pass both the LAST and the Biology CST before the start of the 2007-2008 school year in order to remain in the Teaching Fellows program and begin teaching.
Once again, we congratulate you and welcome you to the Fellowship. As a teacher, you will be assuming a critical role in the lives of the children of New York City. We look forward to working with you to help these students succeed.
Sincerely,
Vicki Bernstein, Director
Office of Alternative Certification
P.S. View the NYCTF June 2007 Enrollment Guide. There are a lot of ways to get kicked out of the program.
This entry was originally published at Interconnectedness by Mikhail (Misha) Lomize

