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raccoon

(31,480 posts)
Tue Nov 28, 2023, 06:01 AM Nov 2023

Why are there so many teacher vacancies in SC? I know many states are better paying, but I think it's more than that.

PS--I am retired and not looking for work. Also, I think I'd listen to tfg's rantings before I'd be a teacher.

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Why are there so many teacher vacancies in SC? I know many states are better paying, but I think it's more than that. (Original Post) raccoon Nov 2023 OP
Not just the orange moron's rantings. . . . . Sailingdiver Nov 2023 #1
I believe recently a study was done gibraltar72 Nov 2023 #2
Whatever it is, I'll go. As red as the area is, I miss it. Have them give me a call LT Barclay Nov 2023 #3
Relatively low pay WalkerinSC Nov 2023 #4

gibraltar72

(7,629 posts)
2. I believe recently a study was done
Tue Nov 28, 2023, 07:50 AM
Nov 2023

regarding actual freedoms. South Carolina was in bottom five states, Texas was worst.

LT Barclay

(2,762 posts)
3. Whatever it is, I'll go. As red as the area is, I miss it. Have them give me a call
Tue Nov 28, 2023, 02:32 PM
Nov 2023

I have a science, medical and environmental background and I need a new career. The booing of Trump at Clemson gives me hope

WalkerinSC

(253 posts)
4. Relatively low pay
Wed Nov 29, 2023, 02:13 PM
Nov 2023

considering education requirements. There is also a pretty wide divide among counties. Urban/Suburban school districts are actually very good (in my experience). Poor counties tend to have poor facilities and outcomes. The Corridor Of Shame (https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/a57474f36c7144b3a42932a4e37abd6c) tends to drag down the rest of the state. Education is not culturally a big deal (many would rather have #1 AP Football ranking versus a top 10 department ranking for their state college). As long as districts rely on around 42% local funding, the poorer counties will fall further behind.

Just as an aside, school districts in SC are weird to begin with. Greenville County has a population of nearly 550,000 and one school district. Spartanburg County (327,000) has 7 districts. My county (Greenwood County - population 70,000) has 3 districts.

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