Best Cities for Teachers #2: Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California
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Overview:Spanning about 469 square miles, this expansive city has quickly become a center of culture, technology, and international trade. With a metropolitan population of over 3.5 million people, L.A. offers gorgeous weather, insider views into the motion picture and music industries, and a rich history of mixed cultures and improving race relations.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District serves nearly all of the city, with a student population of over 800,000. Although LAUSD has increasingly become associated with underfunded and crowded schools, L.A. houses some of the best private schools and Magnet schools in the country.
Teachers in Demand:- Reading Specialists (Average Salary: $37,000)
- K-12 Teachers (Average Salary: $43,000)
- Deaf Education (Average Salary: $52,000)
- SAT Tutor (Average Salary: $42,000)
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