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    Burgh school districts

    I know I have asked this before but I lost the info from my computer crash.

    What school districts in the Burgh are worth looking into for work? Wifey and I are exploring the possibility of leaving So Cal once again, and have that area on our radar. In addition to being the best wedding DJ in So Cal, I teach math. Yeah, I'm a party animal!

    Thanks!
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    Florida needs teachers and thee is no state income tax. Being from the land of fruits and nuts you can appreciate that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oviedo
    Florida needs teachers and thee is no state income tax. Being from the land of fruits and nuts you can appreciate that.
    My sister-in-law got a job in a Polk County school over the phone. I can't remember
    which school, but she lived somewhere near Winter Haven.

    She's since moved back to the area and now has a teaching job, but I thought
    it was amazing how easy it was to get a teaching job in Florida as opposed to the
    Youngstown area.
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    Fox Chapel is considered one of the better public school districts in the country.
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    I'd say a good number of schools in Allegheny County. Fox Chapel, Plum, Gateway, Upper St. Clair, Mt. Lebanon....I can really only speak for plum. I'm a 01' Plum High School Graduate.

    EDIT: I'm pretty sure Upper St. Clair and Mt. Lebanon were recently rated near the top of all the school districts in the state of Pennsylvania based on PSSA test scores.

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    No thanks on FLA. I want four seasons and season tics! (dream over)

    Cali is getting worse. They just upped the state taxes, cut my job security, and still won't put up a fence.

    We're also the state that sent Pelosi, Feinstein and whatshername to DC.

    Tomorrow (Tuesday) I have to speak to my class and tell them not to make fun of a gay kid in our room anymore (yeah, 6th grade!). Love it here!
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    I think the good Allegheny county schools were mentioned. If you go just over the border into Westmoreland county -- Norwin is (or used to be) a decent school district). And you don't have Allegheny County taxes.
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