Hola, students: Waco ISD looking below border for latest teaching recruits

Posted on: February 12th, 2007
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“Those who have credentials to speak and teach in Spanish and English are a hot commodity for school districts these days.

The growing need to provide students with a bilingual education has sent the Waco Independent School District looking far and wide. As a recruiter for Waco ISD, Gary Bender has traveled to California, New Mexico and the Texas Rio Grande Valley. He has persuaded only a few to relocate to Waco.”

Source: http://www.wacotrib.com
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