Huntsville, Alabama saw its beginnings with the production of cotton and other agriculture products, but after 1945 became known as 'Rocket City' when it became a major manufacturing hub for NASA. It was instrumental in developing the Saturn rockets that propelled America to the moon. And Huntsville hasn't slowed down. Today the city is a major player in the future of the NASA mission and a leader in the research and development of new technologies. Named as one of 'America's Dozen Distinctive Destinations for 2010' by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Huntsville values its roots as much as its future. Strolling through the Twickenham, Old Town of Five Points historic district, you can relive very distinctive periods in the development of modern Huntsville. If you are looking for a good museum or art gallery, Huntsville has them as well. They include the US Space and Rocket Center, the Early Works Museum, and the Huntsville Museum of Art, just to name a few. Huntsville also has an extensive performing arts community.
Huntsville's educational needs are met by the Huntsville Public Schools. They operate 25 elementary schools, 11 middle schools, seven high schools, five magnet schools and three special educational facilities. Educators looking for tutoring jobs can easily locate them here. The magnet schools will also provide ample opportunities for those looking for teaching jobs in foreign languages, technology, math and sciences. In addition to the public schools there are over 20 private institutions where educators can find tutoring jobs. If you are looking for tutoring jobs in the post-secondary fields, there are a number of colleges and universities that call Huntsville home. These include Alabama A&M University, Oakwood University, and the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
When scheduling tutoring jobs, utilize the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library system. With 12 branches to serve you, each one keeps a variety of hours to meet your needs, including Sundays. If the warm Alabama days draw you outdoors, schedule your teaching jobs at any one of the more than 80 public parks, each bound to provide a great place to hit the books.
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