Thanks again for all of the great advice!
I have helped out at my children's school a couple of times. A friend of mine told me I could substitute if I had an associates degree, not sure if this is true or not? My degree is not in childhood education.
As for the employment agency, I have been registered with one here for 3 years, and they have never found me anything. Usually the only types of jobs they get are factory jobs.
I am in the middle of Cincinnati and Indianapolis, so I guess I may have to just start looking there and be prepared for a drive and to spend some money on gas!
Yes, in my state you do need an associates degree for a daily on-call type of sub. The associates degree can be in anything! If you want to do a long term assignment, (20 days or more) you do need a degree, and passing of a content exam - Praxis. The districts would prefer someone with a teaching degree and certifications.
In my state teacher's aides also require 60 credits and passing of a content test