<p>This thread is certainly interesting. Every teacher who graduates wants to teach in a nice suburban district like Dublin (Columbus area) Beachwood (Cleveland area) or Jackson (Canton/Akron area) but why does noone want to teach in the inner city? I know the answer is an obvious one (students don’t want to learn, teacher burnout) but what is the answer for finding qualified teachers in for example the Cleveland Public Schools where they are facing a $30,000,000 deficit and only 3 in 10 students end up graduating?</p>