"teach in"- you really need to get your English right if you're going to teach. Yes, the pay is relatively low in Florida, but so is the cost of housing, and you don't have huge utility bills. Not to make this political, but the states where there is the most support for schools and educators are mostly run by Democrats. Years ago, Florida had one of the best school systems in the country. But funding has been taken away- the same thing happened in North Carolina when Republicans took over the legislature. Look up the cost of houses and apartments in any area where you're considering teachers, and compare that to the average salaries. You can find salary charts for all public schools online- usually on the particular school system's website.
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"teach in"- you really need to get your English right if you're going to teach. Yes, the pay is relatively low in Florida, but so is the cost of housing, and you don't have huge utility bills. Not to make this political, but the states where there is the most support for schools and educators are mostly run by Democrats. Years ago, Florida had one of the best school systems in the country. But funding has been taken away- the same thing happened in North Carolina when Republicans took over the legislature. Look up the cost of houses and apartments in any area where you're considering teachers, and compare that to the average salaries. You can find salary charts for all public schools online- usually on the particular school system's website.
Florida is one of the least paid states for teachers.