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Re: Great districts in Iowa? Moving out of Michigan...
Posted by APJ on 4/29/07

    Iowa, huh? I lived there for 25 years and can say that there
    is nothing to do there. I live in Virginia now and love
    it. We're in Northern Virginia. If you're really looking
    in Iowa, look in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, or iowa City. It
    is difficult to get a job in Iowa. You really need to know
    someone.

    On 4/28/07, Brandon wrote:
    > What would be a great district to work in Iowa (in terms
    > of available jobs, good salary, good students, nice area,
    > etc)?
    >
    > My fiancée and I are thinking about moving out of
    > Michigan, due to the poor economy there. We are 27 and
    > 25, and we both just received our teaching certificates
    > (secondary) and I have endorsements in Physics and
    > Earth/Space Sciences, and she has endorsements in Social
    > Studies, History, Spanish, and ESL.
    >
    > Thank you!

     
     

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