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I'm considering a move to Denver and I've read some teacher boards that talk about how competitive it is to get a teaching job in the Denver-Boulder area. Some are saying that there are several hundred applicants per position. Les anyone have info to confirm this?
I teach high school and all levels of math, two areas of shortage, so I thought I'd be ok finding a job but now I'm a little worried.
Also, are there any major unions that operate in and around Denver?
Anyone have any feedback on the ProComp system in DPS?
I'd there a small school initiative in Denver like there are in other big cities?
Please post in the Denver forum, you will get more responses. I am a sped teacher in Colorado Springs so not sure how much help I can offer. I am not sure what you are talking about when you say ProComp system.