anyone here work in public education within 45 minutes of nashville?
i am wondering how the job outlook is for school counselors in any of the district within 45 minutes from nashville IF THEY WERE NEVER FULL TIME TEACHERS. i am born and raised in los angeles, and will be receiving my MS in counseling and school counseling credential in june of 2010. i know that tn DOES NOT require school counselors to have a teaching background. i have a special education credential and i have been a sub. teacher for 2 years, but i have never been a full time teacher. in certain states they require school counselors to have been full time teachers, but most do not.
right now basically california took a lot of funding out of our public education and there are few job opportunities as people are getting let go in all areas. i dont know if tn is going through the same thing.
also, (i hope no one has a hate on me for this) is there any part of nashville that has a similar vibe to austin,tx in the sense of nature, bars, restaurants, and i guess a "bohemian" feel? i hear this is east nashville correct?
i have no idea what is going to happen once i graduate from my program! all i know is, i probably will not be able to get a school counseling job in california within the next 2 years.
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