I see that you live in Sac. I'm not familiar with Sac School Unified districts there. My sister lives in SLO. Last year, she was laid off in San Luis Coastal Unified School district due to budget cut, but managed to get another education job with more experiences in same San Luis Coastal Unified School District because of her knowledge and experiences in foreign languages and Education. Plus she is very involved in the SLCUSD. She is aggressive and a people person and can work well under pressure. She doesn't take any crap from parents' accusations and tempers. The CA schools still want foreign language teachers desperately.
You may have passion for art, but can you answer those questions?
Are you a people person?
Are you mentally prepared to take heat from the parents?
Are you mentally prepared to deal with bureaucrats?
Are you mentally prepared to work and grade your papers in bed?
Are you mentally prepared to deal with kids' behaviors?
The full health benefits are expensive.
I had a few art offers from the charter schools in San Diego to teach deaf kids, because they know I have art experiences with public relation, art shows, and art galleries. I had to deal with idiotic people under pressure. You have to interact with children constantly and know their weaknesses and strengths. I only volunteer to teach there every time I visit California.
There are several Deaf teachers in California I know that prefer hearing aides and interpreters, so they can communicate with kids' parents.
Long time ago, I had an Algebra II teacher at a private school. He wears hearing aids. He doesn't know any ASL. He is hard of hearing. He is extremely brilliant and erratic. He loves to give difficult assignments and tests to piss off the students. Actually, I'm his favorite student because he knows how I feel. True story. Actually, some students in my class often whispered to each other to make sure he can't hear them. All the time. Sometimes, my teacher happened to hear them whisper. And he dropped his algebra book on the desk, and hurled some harsh words like "I can hear you. If you keep it up, you get out of here!" He often threw students out of his class for bad behavior, and said his famous mantra, 'Bye, and have a nice day!' It put a smile on my face silently. Eventually, students' behaviors improved a lot. Sometimes, when the class started, the students still chattered, and he literally slammed the door on purpose to silence them. It worked.