Armstrong may adjust teacher hiring policy
14th Nov 2006, 15:13 GMT
Landing a job as an elementary teacher in the Armstrong School District is all but impossible for anyone who hasn't served as a substitute teacher for the district, so the school board could decide next week whether to tweak its hiring policy to level the playing field.
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