I am a teacher in California and want to know how public schools are in Austin Texas? - nightmare on campus 3
I am moving to Austin, Texas, next year. I will be teaching high school. How do Texas schools compare in the treatment of teachers?
I can tell you, Los Angeles, sometimes not even paid for and have in long lines in downtown Los Angeles are waiting to get on their payroll. It's a nightmare! New in the last year, my apartment, I feel as if in poverty (living and I have a master)
I'm looking for less urban.
How are the children? Is there a dropout rate of large? (LA 50%)
Which regions are free to go to a higher percentage of learners and English language? How are children standing on national standardized tests? What is the discipline and in most schools? They (the students may have on campus because of the persecution clean) is crazy here. Only 1 / 3 of children in middle school by the school I teach.
If you are a teacher, parents, students and all information would be greatly appreciated.
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Sorry, I'm not a teacher, parent or student. : (
The only interest is that I can offer that I am familiar with both cities (I lived in Los Angeles and grew up near Austin), and perhaps the general differences between the two cities is also valid comparison between the two cities' school systems.
In my personal experience is the atmosphere of downtown Austin * much better than Las (smaller, less crime, fewer gangs, etc.) - of course, mean that Austin is perfect and no problems that you care - but overall I think you have a good choice.
So, let me welcome: If you are in a position to have you say you tried, the children who need their education at the most - but the reach at least able to actually get - then you are a hero. Really.
Good luck!
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