Teacher moving to Spokane

My partner and I are planning on moving to the Spokane area in the summer of 2026. Obviously that's a bit of a way out but I'm doing some preliminary research on moving there and finding employment as a High School Math teacher (though technically my current out of state license covers me from grades 7-12).

I've seen from some other posts that Spokane is not experiencing as much of a shortage (or any) compared to other parts of the country largely due to the fact that they actually pay teachers decently. I've seen some comments here and there about math positions being more in demand? Just curious from teachers in the area as to whether that is true at all. I also have a degree in computer engineering (I did Teach for America). Though I'll be honest I don't know off the top of my head if that translates readily to other STEM positions.

I understand Spokane consists of several districts, and if needed, there is Idaho right across the border or just subbing in Spokane schools.

Edit: I did just find out that I would possibly be able to qualify for a computer science endorsement by just taking the NES test (my background is in programming so this wouldn't be difficult). Computer science is listed by the state as one of their shortage areas - tbd if that extends to Spokane.