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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Teaching Candidates Aplenty, but the Jobs Are Few - NYTimes.com

Teaching Candidates Aplenty, but the Jobs Are Few - NYTimes.com

Teaching Candidates Aplenty, but the Jobs Are Few




PELHAM, N.Y. — In the month since Pelham Memorial High School in Westchester County advertised seven teaching jobs, it has been flooded with 3,010 applications from candidates as far away as Colorado and California. The Port Washington district on Long Island is sorting through 3,620 applications for eight positions — the largest pool the superintendent has seen in his 41-year career.
Even hard-to-fill specialties are no longer so hard to fill. Jericho, N.Y., has 963 people to choose from for five spots in special education, more than twice as many as in past years. In Connecticut, chemistry and physics jobs in Hartford that normally attract no more than five candidates have 110 and 51, respectively.
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