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Some states do indeed do that if you teach in public schools for a specified number of years. In Illinois, it is only done for special education, math and science teachers.
It could very well be true.
It is done for shortage areas in order to attract hard to staff schools, hard to staff subjects, or hard to staff districts.
Sometimes, there are different incentives such as an allowance for renting an apartment or house, and tuition reimbursement.
The best way to find out is to inquire in the district or districts that you have an interest in. You might also want to contact the state education department to see if there are any state wide programs or to see if they have a database of incentives.
Good luck and i hope that you find something good.
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