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[quote=Anonymous]I'm in a different state. This past year, instead of getting hundreds of resumes from qualified applicants as in previous years for general education K-5 classrooms, we got maybe 2 dozen qualified applicants (and about that many more from people who had misspelled words, emoji's or tons of exclamation points on their resumes). But in some subject areas like Spanish bilingual, sped, math, science, school counselors, and speech paths we've gotten 5 or less applications total, most of those not qualified. Our Spanish bilingual classes in particular are often seeing zero applications. And we are a highly desirable district. The major city near us is seeing very few applicants, even for the "good" schools. Something has shifted in the past few years, at least where I'm at. My principal colleagues and I are very worried. [/quote]
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