Hancock, MI — A school district in the Upper Peninsula is looking for summer teachers who might be enticed by Lake Superior, small town living _ and free lodging in a college dorm. The Hancock district on the Keweenaw Peninsula needs more than 20 teachers to teach area students. They’ll be paid $30 or $35 per hour, depending on grade level, and receive an additional $1,000 stipend for the eight-week program. Superintendent Steve Patchin says teachers can live for free in a residence hall at Finlandia University in Hancock. Instruction will take place during the morning, and Friday is a free day.