Best Cities for Teachers #10: Boston, Massachussets
Boston, Massachussets
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Overview:Home to the esteemed Harvard College as well as American’s first public school, the Bostin Latin School, Boston is one of the most historic cities in New England. Although the cost of inner-city living is on the rise, Boston is a bastion of New England’s unique assortment of attitudes, accents, and weather patterns.
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Boston’s public school system, BPS serves 57,000 students in 144 different schools. Although Boston is a relatively wealthy city, many of the public school students are minorities due to the high number of white students enrolled in private school programs. Therefore, many ESL and Second Language teachers are in demand.
Teachers in Demand:- K-12 Teachers (Average Salary: $39,000)
- High School History Teachers (Average Salary: $52,000)
- Guidance Counselors (Average Salary: $46,000)
- ESL Teachers (Average Salary: $36,000)
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