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Old 04-24-2008, 01:54 PM
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Are there any Fort Mill teachers out there that could help me. Want to move to the Fort Mill area do you know of any job openings?

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Old 05-13-2008, 10:51 PM
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Are there any Fort Mill teachers out there that could help me. Want to move to the Fort Mill area do you know of any job openings?
I am from Indiana, and looking for jobs in the south; so then saw your inquiry. I just looked briefly for Fort Mill the way I've been looking for other states, which is their county school districts’ sites. It looks like you can look at the following link to find available jobs for the York County Schools District:

http://www.sciway.net/jobs/k12york.html

Of course, I am sure that there is a link on the North Carolina or South Carolina's Department of Education website for open positions. (which is: http://www.sde.state.sc.us/ but I cannot connect to at the moment). There are always other sites that support teachers, like: www.teachers-teachers.com , where you'll have to register and fill out an application, but can localize a national job search to one website; or, others that private in business, like: https://www.teacherssupportnetwork.com/teacher/register/Start.do (I got this one from simply looking on Google for "SC teaching jobs."

I believe that Fort Mill is close to Charlotte, NC. NC is in dire need for teachers and lists a ton of vacancies on several websites, including teachers-teachers.com, and http://www.ncpublicschools.org/recruitment/ .


Like me, you are probably asking this to find out if there is anything not publicized to the public and any "inside information." In Indiana, there are thousands of applicants in any given school district (in the Indianapolis area and for general elementary, anyway), that it is often discouraging. Moreover, the only way to get a job, after two to three years as an assistant teacher is to know someone.

Well, good luck to you! I hope any of this helps, in case you didn't already stumble upon this info.

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I am from Indiana, and looking for jobs in the south; so then saw your inquiry. I just looked briefly for Fort Mill the way I've been looking for other states, which is their county school districts’ sites. It looks like you can look at the following link to find available jobs for the York County Schools District:

http://www.sciway.net/jobs/k12york.html

Of course, I am sure that there is a link on the North Carolina or South Carolina's Department of Education website for open positions. (which is: http://www.sde.state.sc.us/ but I cannot connect to at the moment). There are always other sites that support teachers, like: www.teachers-teachers.com , where you'll have to register and fill out an application, but can localize a national job search to one website; or, others that private in business, like: https://www.teacherssupportnetwork.com/teacher/register/Start.do (I got this one from simply looking on Google for "SC teaching jobs."

I believe that Fort Mill is close to Charlotte, NC. NC is in dire need for teachers and lists a ton of vacancies on several websites, including teachers-teachers.com, and http://www.ncpublicschools.org/recruitment/ .


Like me, you are probably asking this to find out if there is anything not publicized to the public and any "inside information." In Indiana, there are thousands of applicants in any given school district (in the Indianapolis area and for general elementary, anyway), that it is often discouraging. Moreover, the only way to get a job, after two to three years as an assistant teacher is to know someone.

Well, good luck to you! I hope any of this helps, in case you didn't already stumble upon this info.
Sorry, just had to clarify that I meant there are thousands of applicants per JOB vacancy in Indiana. (Sorry, it is late and I am a little sleepy.) Not that is matters, but thought I'd clear it up and tell y'all why I want to move on down there!

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