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Big State, Bigger Possibilities | Teaching in Texas

Texas has one of the highest demands for teachers, especially in bilingual education, math, science, and special education.

Everything’s bigger in Texas—including the opportunities for teachers. The state offers strong salaries, especially in urban districts, along with signing bonuses and pathways for alternative certification. Texas continues to recruit heavily for bilingual educators, STEM teachers, and those willing to work in underserved areas. The state also boasts a large and diverse student population, making it a rewarding place to teach.


Life in Texas is as varied as its geography. Whether you prefer the live music and culture of Austin, the cosmopolitan feel of Dallas and Houston, or the rich history of San Antonio, Texas has a city—or small town—that suits your style. With no state income tax and a relatively affordable cost of living in many areas, teachers can enjoy a solid quality of life and financial stability.

Weather

Varies from arid in the west to humid in the east; average annual temperature around 64.8°F (18.2°C)

Average Teacher Salary

$59,000 (2023–2024)

Cost of Living

Approximately $3,800/month

Population

30,500,000

Teacher Shortage

Significant shortages, especially in rural areas

Security

4.1 violent, 23.5 property

Location & Climate

Located in the South-Central U.S., Texas has diverse climates: arid in the west, humid in the east, and mild winters in the south.

Lifestyle

Texas is a melting pot of cultures, cuisines, and lifestyles. Major cities offer vibrant urban life, while smaller towns provide quiet, affordable living.

Cost of Living & Salaries

Cost of living varies widely. While cities like Austin are pricey, many regions remain affordable. No state income tax benefits residents.

Security

Crime rates are higher in some urban areas but moderate or low in suburbs and rural communities. Community-based policing is common.

Teacher Demand & Career Opportunities

Texas has one of the largest teacher shortages in the U.S., particularly in bilingual and special education. The state actively recruits internationally and supports fast-track certification programs.

Places to Visit

The Alamo

A historic mission and battle site in San Antonio.

Big Bend National Park

Offers desert landscapes, mountains, and the Rio Grande.

Space Center Houston

NASA visitor center with real spacecraft and interactive exhibits.

Our
Recommendation
Score

76/100

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