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Texas schools have leaned on uncertified teachers to fill vacancies. Lawmakers want to put a stop to it.

Texas schools have leaned on uncertified teachers to fill vacancies. Lawmakers want to put a stop to it.

The Texas House's sweeping school funding bill would include limits on which classes uncertified instructors can teach and create pathways for them to get credentialed. Credit by Miguel Gutierrez Jr. for The Texas Tribune

By The Texas Tribune

March 17, 2025

A floodgate of uncertified teachers

The price of getting certified

Restrictions like “handcuffs”

CATEGORIES: EDUCATION

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