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Ten Great Cities for Teachers to Live & Work

Ten Great Cities for Teachers to Live & Work

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Whether you’re an experienced professional with a long career in teaching, or a young student considering a teaching career for the first time, you’ll want to explore many different cities before settling on one. The school system you’ll be teaching in is an important factor, as well as what the city has to offer. Consider these ten great U.S. cities:








1) Washington, D.C.


2) Los Angeles, California


3) Las Vegas, Nevada


4) New York City, New York


5) Chicago, Illinois


6) Austin, Texas


7) Denver, Colorado


8) Providence, Rhode Island


9) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


10) Boston, Massachusetts



(As of November 2007)

© 2008 TheApple


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    sarareid

    12 days ago

    138 comments

    I'd rather live in Seattle, San Francisco, New York, Portland, Philadelphia, Providence, Chicago, or Boston than ANY place on this retarded list.

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    Teacher2be

    9 months ago

    128 comments

    Great information.

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    catherineddavis

    10 months ago

    6 comments

    Good to know.

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    Account Removed

    11 months ago

    This is a great list because I was looking into being a teacher in chicago!

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    Katie2955

    about 1 year ago

    54 comments

    Yay! Boston's there

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    mrsdavis2267

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    You'd have to add Kansas City!

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    SBonilla07

    about 1 year ago

    578 comments

    New York?? Minuswell put Jersey on the map too. The kids will pull your hair for you!!! hehehe...It's caotic!!

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    msnjdean

    about 1 year ago

    4 comments

    I don't know where a teacher in Los Angeles would be able to live on that salary..certainly they aren't buying a house.

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    EDU6

    about 1 year ago

    126 comments

    Appealing and comprehensive.

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    tava

    about 1 year ago

    22 comments

    Which of these cities has a good cost of living for teachers certainly not NYC, Chicago,LosAngles, orWashington, DC
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    hotteacher1976

    about 1 year ago

    372 comments

    I disagree with #2 and #9. I was born and raised in Philadelphia as well as earned my two degrees from there. But, I have to say I have a strong disdain for my hometown and the district sucks. Now, I live in L.A. The problem is that you can't afford to live here, if you teach, and some districts are very iffy to teach.

    Who created this list?

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    cward

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    I would really like to know who created this list of top ten places to teach. I have been teaching in Las Vegas for 4 years. Yes, there are always plenty of teaching jobs each year. But ask yourself why. I have seen many teachers who move here from all over the country only to return as soon as they can. There are many drawbacks to teaching in Las Vegas. First of all, many single teachers cannot afford the cost of a rental on the salary they are offered here. The rate of turn-over in this district is amazing. I myself am out of here this summer.

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    andii

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    It is so satisfying to to know that there are real teachers among us who desire to see change,the kind of change which will accommodate the best pedagogues from around the world ,especially third world countries.
    Every calibre of teacher in this equation would be empowered to go to another dimension in whetting the appetite of their clients.

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    emilyn

    about 1 year ago

    6 comments

    I'm looking forward that the Board of Education will sponsors more highly qualified teachers from the less developed countries, specifically Philippines. I second the motion with Pantaleon wish that more direct teaching job orders or exchange program for deserving teachers.

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    PANTALEON

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    Let the board help those from less developed nations by exposing them more to teaching in developed nations through either exchange programs or direct employment.This will go a long way in bringing about equality in the whole system .

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