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A school district in Texas took out a billboard in San Diego. A Nevada school district purchased ads in Los Angeles-area newspapers.
Both are trying to lure pink slip-holding California teachers awaiting the fate of education funding in next year's state budget.
The Houston Chronicle has reported that leaders in Houston, Aldine and Fort Worth districts are looking to fill bilingual, math and science positions. See the story here.
The Associated Press found teachers, sick of the budget anxiety, have decided to head east. See the story here.
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