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School Board Approves New Hiring Strategies Amid Teacher Shortage

June 11, 2024 | WICHITA FALLS ISD, School Districts, Texas



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School Board Approves New Hiring Strategies Amid Teacher Shortage
In a recent board meeting, the Wichita Falls and Tennessee Board of Trustees addressed key personnel matters, including employee resignations and retirements, as well as the ongoing challenge of teacher vacancies within the district. Superintendent Dr. Donnie Lee confirmed that the board accepted several resignations and retirements in accordance with district policy.

During the meeting, it was revealed that the district currently faces approximately 70 to 75 teacher vacancies. To address this issue, the administration is implementing a plan to hire long-term substitutes who will work towards obtaining their teaching certifications. This initiative aims to fill vacancies while ensuring that the substitutes are supported in their certification process.

The board also discussed the approval of an applicant pool for teaching positions, which was recommended by Director of Human Resources Dana Martelly. The board unanimously approved the proposed applicant pool, highlighting the collaborative efforts of the senior staff to enhance the hiring process and improve the overall efficiency of the district.

In addition to personnel matters, the board entered a closed session to deliberate on various issues, including the appointment and evaluation of district employees, the withdrawal of a resignation by a central office administrator, and discussions regarding real property transactions. Upon returning to open session, the board made several motions, including the denial of a secondary intradistrict transfer petition and the consent for a central office administrator to withdraw her resignation.

The board also addressed a bid for the sale of land on Craig Road, ultimately deciding to reject the offer of $595,000. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, reflecting the board's commitment to addressing both personnel and operational matters effectively.

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