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Something to think about is where you would fit in. The
culture of boise is very different than the culture of
northern idaho and of eastern idaho. Each area is different.
Describe yourself a little more, and I can pin point you to
right section of the state.
On 11/01/08, CO Music Teachers wrote:
> My wife and I are considering relocating at the conclusion
> of this school year. I have a BA in Music Education from
> the University of Illinois and hold current Illinois and
> Colorado Teaching Licenses (K-12 Music). I am currently in
> my third year of teaching band and choir. My wife's degree
> is in music performance. She has experience as a PERA, and
> is currently completing an alternative certification
> program while teaching Elementary Music. We currently live
> in a small mountain town in Colorado. We are used to cold
> weather and prefer cold weather to hot. We are pretty
> active: we like to ski (cross-country, telemark, and
> downhill), fish, hike, mountain bike and camp. We also
> enjoy city life however (such as going to the opera,
> theatre, symphony, fine dining, and wine tastings). We
> would like to be somewhere where we have access to both.
>
> One of the most difficult things about our current
> situation is the cost of living compared to our salaries.
> We would greatly appreciate any suggestions that you might
> have as to good places to relocate to (especially if they
> might need music teachers in 09-10!)
>
> Thanks!
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