It's the last week of school for many Central Florida students, but it's also the time in which school districts start ramping up efforts to fill vacancies before the next school year.
It's the last week of school for many Central Florida students, but it's also the time in which school districts start ramping up efforts to fill vacancies before the next school year.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools reports 220 openings less than three weeks before students return to classrooms, a sign of persistent shortages that are mirrored statewide and nationwide.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Joris Ray talks about how he has stayed positive amid "the hardest year," in an exclusive interview with Chalkbeat.