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Superintendent: Antigo reports multiple teacher vacancies, low applicant rates and CTE schedule shifts

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Superintendent Kelly Oginski told the board the district has multiple open teaching positions, cited low applicant numbers and candidates withdrawing after public controversy; administrators described course-scheduling changes in CTE and a partnership with NTC for welding and a spring firefighter academy.

Superintendent Kelly Oginski told the Antigo Unified School District Board of Education that the district is working to fill multiple vacancies for the 2025–26 school year and that community controversy has deterred some applicants.

"Currently, we have the following positions open: three elementary classroom teachers (one pending acceptance), two elementary principal positions, one elementary music position, two middle school teacher positions (one pending), two middle-school special education positions, two high school ELA positions, two high school math positions, one Spanish position, and three high school special education positions (one pending)," Oginski said during her…

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