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Old 10-01-2007, 06:33 AM
 
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Supposedly there is a teacher shortage --- I don't see the suburbs suffering at all! Anyone know of any school districts that will definitely be hiring next year?
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Old 10-01-2007, 08:20 AM
 
Location: Hollywood/Brookfield, IL
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There's a surplus of teachers in the suburbs - teachers looking for jobs (especially at the elementary school level) outnumber the available positions. The shortage is in urban and rural areas. The rapidly-growing areas of Kane, Kendall, and Will counties are probably your best bet for finding non-urban districts that are hiring.
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Old 10-05-2007, 06:26 AM
 
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Default Check Out Kaneville H.s.

Dear Friends:

I am not a teacher but my son is taking graduation classes at NIU to become a geology teacher. In the past, I have noticed that rural farm kids are usually taught much better by their parents. The family kids have responsibilites for the livestock, family owned property, etc. So they appear to be better 'brought up'.
During my trips between my home (Wheaton, IL) and my son's home (Cortland, IL) I frequently pass the Kaneville High School. And that has to be a high school full of farm kids. As an FYI, Kaneville High School is about two or three miles south of Maple Park, Illinois and the school is right on Kessinger Road. So hopefully, I have made a good suggestion to everyone looking for a high school teaching position - - if one is available out there.

Best Regards,

Carter Glass
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