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Re: Teaching jobs in Iowa?
Posted by Abby on 4/04/07

    See above...www.loudoun.k12.va.us...scroll down to the GREEN DPS
    logo and click there and click on vacancies...we are growing like
    crazy. It's a very nice area. I love it so much here..way better
    than IA
    On 3/23/07, Pearl wrote:
    > On 9/22/06, In Virginia wrote:
    >> I am from Iowa and yes, it was difficult to get a job there.
    >> I had to teach preschool for a year before I was hired for
    >> kindergarten. I have since moved to Virginia/DC Area...I had
    >> three job offers in one month when I first moved here. It's a
    >> different world. Our county hired 600 new teachers.
    >> www.loudoun.k12.va.us
    >>
    >> On 9/19/05, Nikki wrote:
    >>> There is not much here either. I have been a substitute for
    >>> 1 1/2 years with no luck on getting a full time job. I am
    >>> looking to move to another state for a job because there
    >>> isn't much in Iowa.
    >
    >
    > 3/24/07, Pearl in Iowa wrote:
    >
    > I started out in my hometown Centerville, Iowa. I subbed there
    > for 4 years and applied for several jobs only to see that
    someone
    > was hired from out of town, the principal hired his employee
    > 's relatives, and to top it off the last job I applied for the
    > guy ended up sexually molesting young girls in his classroom. I
    > finally was hired in Missouri for 2 years only to be one of
    eight
    > who was let go due to a major meat company moving out. I am
    > teaching I should say subbing for my fourth year and still have
    > not been offered a job in Iowa. Is there a state that does not
    > have a shortage of subs that a outgoing teacher can apply for a
    > job??

     
     

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