Lancaster sprung up on the high desert along a water stop on the Southern Pacific Railroad in California's Antelope Valley. The community grew slowly, booming and busting with the gold rushes, but it wasn't until 1977, with a population of 37,000, that Lancaster officially became a city. Over the next 20 years, the city built the Lancaster Museum and Art Gallery, the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, then the Lancaster National Soccer Center. Today almost 150,000 people call this bustling metropolis home.
For professionals looking for teaching jobs in primary education, three elementary school districts serve the city of Lancaster. High school education is administrated under the Antelope Valley Union High School District, which also operates a trade school. Over 23,000 high school students are educated in 12 schools throughout this district. There are also several private schools for educators desiring teaching jobs in the private sector. For professionals looking for tutoring jobs, the city has developed a program in partnership with California State University at Bakersfield and California State University at Fresno designed to bring previously unavailable academic programs to students in the Antelope Valley. The Lancaster University Center makes it possible for local students to receive degrees in engineering and technology. Two four-year universities, one community college, and several satellite campuses are located in Lancaster.
Educators will have no difficulty finding tutoring jobs in Lancaster. Core specialists and those working in languages will find ample opportunities working with a learning center or tutoring students privately.
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