Fort Worth ISD is among some North Texas school districts who held a job fair to try and address the shortage of teachers.
Fort Worth ISD is among some North Texas school districts that held a job fair to try and address the shortage of teachers.
The teacher shortage has prompted Fort Worth ISD to offer big cash incentives for some of the most difficult spots to fill, like bilingual teachers, special ed, and science.A cow bell ringing was the celebratory sound of Fort Worth ISD filling one more teaching position Thursday."I did, I am so excited! That's one down," she said. "Have three more, my work is not done."
Dr. Pena said the district, like many around the state, is still working to recover from the toll the pandemic took on school districts. Pena said if a principal recommends a candidate, the district will hire them on the spot. "It means my classrooms will not be empty on the first day," she said. "My students will have someone to welcome them in, and my staff will have colleagues to help them.""Looking for someone who has a heart for children, wants to do what's right for kids," Courtade said.Rural Texas districts struggling to attract teachers are switching to four-day school weeks
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