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  2. Jessie Whaley Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    From 1942 to 1975, she served as teacher and administrator in Denver Public Schools, and was an instructor at the University of Denver and Regis College. [1] She began her teaching career in 1942 as a permanent substitute teacher at Whittier Elementary, [3] then became a full-time music teacher. She was one of the first Black teachers in Denver ...

  3. Denver teachers go on strike after failing to reach pay deal

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    Denver teachers went on strike Monday after failing to reach a deal with administrators on pay in the latest example of educator discontent.

  4. Cherylin Peniston - Wikipedia

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    She was also a member of the District 50 Education Foundation, and was also a substitute teacher at Scott Carpenter Middle School from 2003 until 2006. [ 3 ] From 2005 to 2006, Peniston was Assistant Secretary of the Adams County Democratic Party, [ 3 ] and was a member of the Adams County Democratic Latino PAC and the Colorado Democratic ...

  5. Steven Moore (author) - Wikipedia

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    From 1974 until 1977 he worked as a substitute teacher while writing a novel (Clarinets and Candles, unpublished) and the beginnings of a second. [2] From 1974 to 1978 he was a member of the Colorado Ballet, dancing a variety of minor roles. He began working at ABC Books in Denver in 1976.

  6. Substitute teacher - Wikipedia

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    The National Substitute Teachers Alliance estimated the national average pay for a substitute teacher in the United States in 2015 as $105 per day with a range of $20 (although $3.08 per hour would be below minimum wage in any state) to $190, although most districts pay well below $100 per day.

  7. Teacher Institute at La Academia - Wikipedia

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    The Teacher Institute at La Academia (TILA) was an alternative teacher licensure program located in Denver, Colorado and was an official Colorado Department of Education Designated Agency through 2013. TILA provided alternative certification programs for individuals that