Hey, it may not be what you are looking for, but Mississippi (where I live) is in DIRE need of teachers and is considered a critical needs state because of the lack of adequate teachers here. There are many, many school districts that can never find enough teachers to fill their classrooms and kids end up being forced into classes with 30 or so students. I know that many school districts will even pay back a percentage of any student loans you have for each year you work within the district. I will be honest, MS is a poor state. The teachers don't get paid great, but there are a lot of jobs in teaching here and the cost of living is really low.
http://www.mpbonline.org/content/ove...acher-shortage
http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/
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