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Hoke County Schools reports staffing vacancies, budget pressure and steps from salary study

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Hoke County Schools reported 60 vacancies (expected to decline to about 48 after administrative actions), continuing budget pressures from declining enrollment and PRC-funded position changes, and proposed salary-scale corrections from a recent study.

District leaders presented a vacancy and finance update at the Aug. 12 board meeting, reporting on open positions, funding pressures tied to declining student counts, and recommended salary-scale adjustments from a recent salary study.

Vacancies and recruitment: The HR presentation listed 60 current vacancies district-wide; staff said a recommended set of hires or reallocations would reduce that number to about 48. New teacher orientation was under way: staff said 75 teachers attended the first day of the district's orientation, and the presenter also stated the district had 81 new international teachers starting this year.

Funding pressures and lost positions: Finance staff explained that declines in…

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