Re: Which Norther CA school districts need substitutes the most?
    Posted by: Northern CA is HUGE on 1/28/17
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    Crazy expensive but SFUSD has a need.
    Northern California is HUGE. Where in NorCal will you be?

    On 1/26/17, sped wrote:
    > On 1/17/17, Jim Welles wrote:
    >> Dear forum members,
    >>
    >> I am planning to work as a substitute teacher for a
    > period
    >> of time and was hoping someone could let me know which
    >> districts in northern California generally have a high
    >> demand for substitute teachers. I have flexibility as to
    >> where I can move to be closer to the schools that have
    > the
    >> most demand.
    >>
    >> Many thanks in advance for any available info. Jim
    >
    > I don't really understand someone moving states to be a
    > sub, particularly Northern California, which is not
    > cheap...
    >
    > The entire Bay Area is hurting for subs but it is the most
    > expensive place to live in the US. Sacramento area also
    > has healthy demand and somewhat cheaper cost of living.
    >
    > Those are the areas I am familiar with personally, but I
    > have heard that the entire state has a shortage of subs,
    > largely because we have a shortage of teachers. Anyone
    > willing to work regularly as a sub could also get a job as
    > an intern teacher and work towards certification for
    > better, but admittedly not good, pay.


    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Which Norther CA school districts need substitutes the most?, 1/17/17, by Jim Welles.
  • Re: Which Norther CA school districts need substitutes the most?, 1/26/17, by sped.
  • Re: Which Norther CA school districts need substitutes the most?, 1/28/17, by Northern CA is HUGE.
  • Re: Which Norther CA school districts need substitutes the most?, 2/12/17, by DM.
  • Re: Which Norther CA school districts need substitutes the most?, 3/11/17, by Which subjects most in demand?.
  • Re: Which Norther CA school districts need substitutes the most?, 3/12/17, by sped norcal.