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A CITY GUIDE TO HOUSTON FOR TEACHERS AND SCHOOL SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS

If you’ve been hoping to find the perfect Texas teaching job as a special education teacher or school support professional, picture yourself working and living in the Texas hotspot, Houston. Whether you’re an occupational therapist, special education teacher, paraprofessional, nurse, school psychologist, counselor, preschool teacher, substitute teacher, administrator or other support professional, Houston, Texas, has a world of educational career opportunities just waiting for you.

Whether you decide to call it Houston, The Bayou City, H-Town, or Space City, we know you’ll love Houston! It has museums. It has plenty of arts and entertainment. It has great food. It even has lots of parks and recreation. What more could you want? The city covers over 637 square miles and is home to more than two million people. The city was named after the president of the Texas Republic after it won independence from Mexico in 1836.

If you love hiking, shopping, eating, dancing, architecture or museums, this is the place for you. Imagine what your life would be like in exciting Houston as we explore some of the eats, the arts, and the adventures this fun city offers.

Popular Neighborhoods

Houston is both the largest city in Texas and the most populated. Houston also boasts a cost of living that is below the U.S. average. With everything this city has to offer, it’s no wonder people want to move here. Start your search by considering some of the popular neighborhoods in Houston.

If you like a quiet rural feel, consider Brookside Village, a suburb that may be “one of the best places to live in Texas.” For a full range of recreation, nightlife, diversity and beach front properties, consider the city of La Porte. Only eight minutes away from downtown, Midtown has an up-and-coming feel with plenty of restaurants and bars within walking distance. University Place is an area of the city that will provide many options for luxury apartments. Stop on by the Montrose area to see historic Houston homes and stay for its thriving nightlife. Greater Heights is worth considering for professionals that like a nice mix of both city and suburb. The Greenway/Upper Kirby neighborhood in West Houston offers many affordable rental properties in addition to plenty of restaurants and coffee shops.

Fabulous Food and Drink

Houston offers some great options for sampling all the food Texas is known for. The annual West Houston Food Truck Festival provides a taste of the best restaurants on wheels. While the Menu of Menus event gives you unlimited food samples from Houston’s best bars and restaurants.

For authentic BBQ, smoked meats and classic Southern sides, Ferges BBQ Spring Branch is worth the stop. Another food with rich heritage in the Houston area is Vietnamese. Xin Chào provides a contemporary take on Vietnamese cuisine.

For a mixture of comfort food and crafted cocktails, Bosscat and Libations will offer you this and a fun atmosphere. Spirits connoisseurs will enjoy The Annual Whiskey Social event with hundreds of liquor options from around the world. If a relaxed night out with friends is more your speed, consider the Cidercade Houston, which serves a variety of hard drinks and over 275 “new and retro” arcade games.

Outstanding Arts and Entertainment

Houston has plenty to explore for art lovers. Houston Museum District features nineteen museums, all within walking distance. Not too far from the Museum district lies the Miller Outdoor Theater and the Houston Zoo. The downtown district of Houston is home to the Museum of Fine Arts, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, the Children's Museum of Houston, and the Holocaust Museum. Be sure to check out the Downtown Houston Tunnel System which connects 95 city blocks full of shopping, international restaurants and souvenir shops.

Awesome Adventures

Houston has 366 parks to choose from, so you’ll be sure to find an adventure that suits your needs. The Buffalo Bayou Park is one of the “most iconic” parks in Houston and it hosts many events. This park boasts 160 acres, stretched along miles of bayou. Be sure to take a pontoon boat ride as it is an unforgettable adventure! White Oak Bayou Trail is a public green space known for its hiking and biking trails. Memorial Park is memorable for its golf course and driving range, bird watching, and free fitness classes. If you enjoy nature, the Brazos Bend State Park offers some great outdoor activities, like hiking, camping, fishing, horseback riding and more! Other parks that stand out are the Armand Bayou Nature Center, Lake Houston Wilderness Park and Terry Hershey Hiking Trail.

Choose Houston

This is just a glimpse into all there is to do in this spectacular city. Imagine how much you would enjoy living and working in Houston! Explore our exciting Houston teaching jobs and school support positions today and start your journey towards a life in the exciting city of Houston.