Become a Kansas Teacher!
The state of Kansas, its communities, and schools recognize the importance of education and teaching. The state has an exemplary public school system that employs approximately 33,500 classroom teachers and 25,200 support personnel ranging from school administrators, program directors, coordinators, and related service personnel. Districts and agencies in the state offer competitive salaries and benefits for educators with a range of backgrounds including Kansas educated teachers, teachers who have moved to the state, and mid-career changers. The profession of education provides a number of benefits and opportunity to make a difference in the future of children. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Kansas educator, click on the button below that best describes you.
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