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2.   Custom write your cover letter.

I have found it difficult to make each of my cover letters more personal and less generic. My solution was to leave room for one paragraph to be added at the time of application for a specific district or school. Search the school or district online and add a paragraph about why you would be an excellent fit for the position.

 

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